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After the Correspondents Dinner shooting, Trump and his allies are using fear, rumors, and conspiracy theories to revive the push for a White House ballroom — even after Trump repeatedly promised taxpayers would not pay a dime. We break down the security spin, the $400 million funding push, the rhetoric hypocrisy, and Ron DeSantis' latest "Dummymander" attempt to redraw Florida in the GOP's favor.
By Brett RowleyAfter the Correspondents Dinner shooting, Trump and his allies are using fear, rumors, and conspiracy theories to revive the push for a White House ballroom — even after Trump repeatedly promised taxpayers would not pay a dime. We break down the security spin, the $400 million funding push, the rhetoric hypocrisy, and Ron DeSantis' latest "Dummymander" attempt to redraw Florida in the GOP's favor.