Capitol Hill erupted into a civil war on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, as Senate Republicans drastically stripped a massive government spending bill, completely defunding a highly controversial luxury project for the White House. The newly revised $72 billion budget reconciliation package dropped critical security funding meant for the Secret Service. Insiders confirm the money was quietly earmarked to construct a massive, taxpayer-funded ballroom as part of President Trump’s East Wing renovations. Facing intense pushback from a faction of their own party, Senate leaders completely abandoned the project to save the wider spending deal.
Stripping the Pork and Deadlock
The sudden changes to the bill show deep fractures within the Republican Party as they attempt to pass major legislation without a single. The initial text included a staggering $1 billion in security funds for the Secret Service, which critics revealed was tied directly to Trump’s luxury East Wing construction.
The “Victims Fund” Mutiny
The bill almost fell apart over a corrupt Department of Justice (DOJ) program. The “anti-weaponization” fund was designed to give taxpayer-funded payouts to Trump loyalists who claimed the previous federal government had been “weaponized” against them.

Under heavy pressure, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche testified under oath before a House committee, promising that the DOJ is officially “not moving forward with the fund.” This public admission cleared the way for Senate Majority Leader John Thune to push for a vote.
Trump Tried to Use Border Security to Build a Luxury Playground
While the country is actively entangled in a bloody, volatile drone war with Iran and dealing with massive economic inflation, Donald Trump tried to sneak a $1 billion luxury ballroom into an emergency Homeland Security bill. The MAGA administration tried to hold national border enforcement hostage just so the president could get a shiny new hall to host galas. It is a textbook example of swamp-level corruption, and it is a good thing a few sane Republicans finally found their backbones and killed it.
Even worse was the ridiculous DOJ “anti-weaponization” fund. Let’s call it what it actually was: a taxpayer-funded hush-money slush fund for Trump’s political buddies. The administration wanted to use your hard-earned tax dollars to cut checks to individuals who complained that the government was mean to them. The fact that acting Attorney General Todd Blanche had to go under oath and completely surrender the program tells you everything you need to know. They knew they were caught red-handed. Republican senators like Thom Tillis are entirely right to demand a legal ban so this corrupt scam can never be resurrected.
The GOP’s Solo Border Crackdown
By utilizing the strict budget reconciliation process, Senate Republicans are completely bypassing the standard 60-vote rule, leaving Democrats totally powerless to stop them.
The Revenge Factor
High-ranking Republican Senator John Cornyn actively led the charge against Trump’s corrupt DOJ funding on Wednesday. Notably, Cornyn lost his primary election last week after Donald Trump heavily backed his opponent, proving that the political knives are officially out in Washington.
A Defiant Majority
Senate Majority Leader John Thune is keeping his “fingers crossed” as the bill heads to a series of crucial afternoon votes. While the $72 billion package will successfully advance the Republican Party’s hardline immigration agenda through 2029, the entire circus has dealt a massive blow to the White House’s ego.
Trump wanted a billionaire’s ballroom and a political slush fund; instead, his own party forced him to take an embarrassing reality check.





