Senate border bill hides billion dollar boost for White House ballroom security and DOJ crackdown

Senate Republicans are finally fighting to take back our nation’s borders. They’ve pushed forward a powerful, filibuster-proof bill that throws $69 billion at immigration enforcement. For decades, globalists and open-border liberals have let chaos run wild. Now we see real conservative action. Patriotic Americans know: if you don’t have borders, you don’t have a country.

But here’s where it gets strange. Tucked inside this strong border bill is a $1 billion line item—no, you’re not seeing things—for security… in the White House ballroom. It sounds like a punchline from a bad joke. How is ballroom security a national priority when federal agents are overwhelmed at the border and communities are drowning in illegal drugs and crime? Democrats love to lecture us about “fiscal responsibility,” but suddenly, when D.C. elites want to feel a little safer at their own fancy parties, there’s always a spare billion lying around.

Even more eyebrow-raising is the $1.5 billion now heading to the Justice Department for more investigations and prosecutions. Apparently, turning the DOJ into a partisan attack dog needs more cash. This is the same agency that drags its feet on border enforcement but finds endless resources to target citizens who dare challenge the woke regime. The swamp always finds a way to get theirs, no matter what the American people actually want.

Republicans shouldn’t have to fight this hard to fix what leftists broke. Remember who got us into this border mess in the first place: Democrats who put globalist dreams over American safety. They wring their hands about “fairness” and “compassion” while good people in real communities deal with the violence, drugs, and lost jobs. The far left will spend any amount, on any side project, as long as they keep their own little corner of Washington secure and their cronies happy.

Let’s be clear—America needs strong borders, not ballroom bouncers. Voters are sick of endless backroom deals and pork-barrel spending to make D.C. elites more comfortable. If only Senate Democrats put half as much effort into protecting our country as they did into protecting their precious dance halls, maybe America would be safe again. But that would mean putting citizens first—and that’s just not their style.

Source: Washington Times


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