Sullivan Votes Against Trump's Ballroom and Compensation Fund
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Sullivan votes against Trump's ballroom and compensation fund
U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan at the Alaska State Capitol in February. U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan has been silent for weeks on President Trump’s controversial plan to spend public funds on a White House ballroom and his nearly $1.8 billion compensation fund, to help people Trump deems victims of political prosecutions. Sullivan took a position Thursday. He voted to block those Trump priorities, supporting Democratic amendments. They failed, but for a senat…
Six GOP Senators Vote to Block Trump’s White House Ballroom
A group of six Republican senators broke with their party and sided with Democrats in support of an amendment aimed at preventing construction of President Donald Trump’s planned 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom without explicit approval from Congress. The proposal, introduced by Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), sought to place authority for the ballroom project solely in the hands of Congress. It also would have prohibited the use of federal …
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