Democrat on Trump’s ballroom: ‘My constituents can’t afford f—ing groceries or utility bills’
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By The Hill
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Delaware Representative Sarah McBride voiced strong opposition to federal spending on a Trump White House ballroom renovation, arguing that resources should prioritize urgent economic needs. The Democrat highlighted the struggling financial situation of her constituents facing soaring costs for essential goods and utilities. Her criticism underscores the broader debate over government budget allocation during times of widespread economic hardship, raising questions about spending priorities at the federal level.
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