Republicans push White House ballroom bill after weekend assassination attempt

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Republicans push White House ballroom bill after weekend assassination attempt

Updated 5 days ago
Washington Times
New York Post
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Congress has stayed out of the private planning and legal fights over construction of a new White House ballroom -- until now. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources. Sources in this event include Washington Times, New York Post.

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Republicans push White House ballroom bill after weekend assassination attempt
Washington Times4/27/2026

Republicans push White House ballroom bill after weekend assassination attempt

Congress has stayed out of the private planning and legal fights over construction of a new White House ballroom — until now. Republican lawmakers are suddenly interested in authorizing — and potentially even funding — the $400 million ballroom project after a would-be assassin crashed the White House Correspondents’.

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New York Post
New York Post
Lean Right
4/28/2026

‘The View’ host Whoopie Goldberg tells Trump to build his own hotel with a ballroom after WHCD shooting

“The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg called on President Donald Trump to build a new hotel during the show on Monday following the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting , which took place at a Hilton in Washington, DC on Saturday. Goldberg, who regularly calls Trump “you-know-who” instead of naming.