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Trump Redirects Millions From Secret Service Amid White House Construction

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Trump Redirects Millions From Secret Service Amid White House Construction
Construction on the White House grounds in May. President Trump has linked his ballroom project to national security and an underground bunker at the White House.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times
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The Trump administration has transferred about $350 million from the Secret Service to White House security upgrades as President Trump builds a luxury ballroom on the grounds with a secure military bunker underneath.

Two transfers, of $340.8 million and $10.75 million, were made last week, according to the Office of Management and Budget. The Washington Post reported earlier on the transfer of funds.

Mr. Trump has tried to ward off criticism of his plans to build a ballroom by insisting that private donations — not taxpayer money — would be used to pay for it. But the reality is more complicated. The Secret Service has acknowledged that taxpayer money will be used for “security enhancements” of the ballroom and the bunker.

Rachel Cauley, the communications director for the White House Office of Management and Budget, said the funding was for security, not the construction of the ballroom itself. The White House has said that roughly $400 million in private donations would pay for the ballroom.

“It’s all private donations,” Ms. Cauley said in an email.

Mr. Trump first pitched the ballroom as a way to properly entertain guests in a grand manner. But in recent months, he has also started speaking about the project as a matter of national security and linking it to the bunker beneath the ballroom.

When Mr. Trump tore down the East Wing to make way for the ballroom, he also began a taxpayer-funded project to upgrade the bunker.

The bunker, which was built during World War II to protect the president and other top officials in the event of an emergency, was where Vice President Dick Cheney was hustled after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Mr. Trump was rushed there, too, during protests over the death of George Floyd in 2020.

The White House now refers to both the ballroom project and the bunker collectively as the “East Wing Modernization Project,” which Davis Ingle, a White House spokesman, said is “is inextricably tied to the security of the president, the White House grounds and the certain security infrastructure assets.”

In court documents, the Secret Service has repeatedly argued that any halt in the collective project could put lives in danger.

“The events over the weekend and the foiled attack on the historic U.F.C. Freedom 250 event at the White House proves exactly why the East Wing Modernization Project is severely needed for large-scale events,” Mr. Ingle said, referring to charges against a group of people accused of planning an attack on the Ultimate Fighting Championship event at the White House on Sunday.

In addition to building the ballroom, the Trump administration is at work on a number of security upgrades at the White House and plans to use taxpayer money for those projects. The administration had asked Congress for $1 billion to cover the cost of security enhancements, though that request was later dropped from a funding bill.

The Secret Service has said it plans to spend $220 million to “harden” the partially built ballroom against attack, including the installation of bulletproof glass, drone detection technology, chemical and other threat filters and detectors. The taxpayer-funded upgrades also include a $180 million visitor screening facility.

“The Ballroom is coming along fantastically well,” Mr. Trump wrote on social media early Thursday. The president claimed the project was “on time, and under budget.” He said it would include a port for military drones and “ALL of the other many Military elements, which are all vital for National Security, that are being built throughout the whole integrated, cohesive Project.”

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