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BREAKING: Trump’s ballroom scandal EXPLODES as Sen. Blumenthal launches official probe into alleged $352 million Secret Service money raid. The walls are closing in on Trump's gaudy and unapproved ballroom scheme. Senator Richard Blumenthal has issued an official memo to the U.S. Secret Service announcing a formal investigation into "waste, fraud, and abuse" in Donald Trump's White House ballroom project — demanding the agency hand over ALL records on the $352 million in Secret Service funds that were allegedly REDIRECTED to pay for it. This is a big deal. Blumenthal isn't some random critic — he's one of the most respected oversight voices in the Senate, and he knows the Secret Service inside and out. Remember that $352 million was specifically allocated to the Secret Service AFTER two assassination attempts on Trump. It was meant for agent training, recruitment, technology, and retention bonuses — the very resources that keep the president and his protectors safe. Instead, Trump's budget office quietly funneled it to his vanity ballroom. And it directly exposes Trump's lie. He has repeatedly claimed the ballroom would cost $400 million and be funded ENTIRELY by private donors. But reporting revealed the real cost is $600 million — with more than HALF coming from taxpayers, including this raided Secret Service money. Blumenthal's credibility on this issue is ironclad. He led the bipartisan investigation into the July 2024 assassination attempt against Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania — the probe that found a "perfect storm of stunning failure" in the Secret Service, citing systemic breakdowns in planning, communication, and coordination. He's spent years demanding the agency get MORE resources and reform, not less. So when the same senator who fought to protect Trump from assassination now discovers that Trump is RAIDING the agents' budget to build himself a ballroom — that's a five-alarm fire. The man who survived two assassination attempts is stealing from the people who saved his life to build a party room. And lying about who's paying for it. Blumenthal wants answers. The American people deserve them. Please like and share!