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Republicans flee Washington after flap on Trump’s ‘weaponization fund’ and ballroom spending

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By Richard Cowan

WASHINGTON, ‌May 21 (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Republicans abandoned plans ​to vote on an ICE funding bill on Thursday in an act ⁠of revolt over one of President Donald Trump's priorities: a $1.8 billion fund for victims of government "weaponization," including those convicted ​of crimes during the riots at the Capitol on January 6, ‌2021.

The Senate walked away from a planned vote on a $72 billion bill funding Trump's massive migrant deportation program as a result, ⁠delaying the vote at least until June.

From the ⁠beginning, Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the legislation should be narrowly targeted in order to secure the $72 billion with a simple, majority vote. But at Trump's behest the $1.8 ‌billion "weaponization" fund and another $1 billion for building a White ⁠House ballroom became major sticking points.

“It was ‌something that was supposed to be ​very narrow, targeted, focused, clean, straightforward, and it got a little bit more complicated this week," Thune said, expressing ‌his frustration. “It makes everything way harder than ​it should be.”

The battle ⁠over the partisan immigration funding bill also came ‌on the heels of Republican ⁠Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana losing his primary election to a Trump-backed challenger and the president endorsing the primary challenger ​to veteran Republican Senator ‌John Cornyn.

Presidents usually back their fellow incumbent lawmakers in bids ⁠for re-election.

(Reporting by Richard Cowan, ​Bo Erickson, Jacob Bogage, David Morgan, and Katharine ​Jackson; Editing by Caitlin Webber)

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