Trump wants $1B to protect White House ballroom from drones and other threats
[RSS: feeds.arstechnica.com] President asks $1B from taxpayers to secure his $400M privately funded ballroom.
Trump wants $1B to protect White House ballroom from drones and other threats
[RSS: feeds.arstechnica.com] President asks $1B from taxpayers to secure his $400M privately funded ballroom.
[RSS: feeds.arstechnica.com] President asks $1B from taxpayers to secure his $400M privately funded ballroom.
President Donald Trumpโs latest pitch for using taxpayer dollars to secure his White House ballroom featured a militarized buildingโincluding a rooftop hardened against drone strikes and a โdrone portโ that could potentially house military drones.
The remarks came on May 19 as Trump gave reporters a personal tour of the ballroom project that has already involved the demolition of the White House mansionโs East Wing. The president spoke of installing a rooftop drone base โfor unlimited numbers of dronesโ operated by the US military as a โdrone port that would protect all of Washington,โ according to Reuters. He also highlighted a ballroom roof made from โimpenetrable steelโ that would supposedly be โdrone-proofโ against potential drone strikes.
To pay for such measures, Trump has been urging Republican lawmakers in the US Congress to approve $1 billion in taxpayer funding to provide a wide variety of โsecurity adjustments and upgradesโ for his ballroom project. The taxpayer-backed security enhancements would be separate from the $400 million construction cost for the ballroom project that has been funded by private donors, including companies such as Amazon, Apple, Coinbase, Comcast, Google, HP Inc., Lockheed Martin, Meta, Micron Technology, Microsoft, Palantir, Ripple, and T-Mobile.
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