Internal divisions within the Republican Party reached a critical threshold this week as Senate leaders pulled a high-stakes funding bill following demands from President Donald Trump.
As noted by Scripps News , the proposal for a White House ballroom and extensive Secret Service training facilities has been on the drawing board for months, but only recently has it been tied to essential funding for the Border Patrol and ICE.
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Conversely, Senate Majority Leader John Thune is attempting to maintain party unity while acknowledging the reality of the vote count. "In the end it’s going to come down to what we have the votes to pass," Thune told Scripps News on Tuesday.
GOP lawmakers resist President Trump's $1.8 billion fund and ballroom security requests while primary defeats signal a shift in party loyalty.