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Trump and Republicans Want YOU to Pay $400 Million for His Ballroom | Gaten Matarazzo

Josh Johnson looks at how the GOP is scrambling to use the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner to hard-sell Trump's $400 million ballroom on the pretense of national security, with American taxpayers footing the bill. Plus, Jordan Klepper finds out if other countri ...  Show more

Trump and Republicans Want YOU to Pay $400 Million for His Ballroom | Gaten Matarazzo

Josh Johnson looks at how the GOP is scrambling to use the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner to hard-sell Trump's $400 million ballroom on the pretense of national security, with American taxpayers footing the bill. Plus, Jordan Klepper finds out if other countri ...  Show more

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