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White House Requests $58 Million to Boost Security for Executive and Judicial Branches After Charlie Kirk Shooting

NextFin news, The White House formally requested $58 million from Congress on Saturday to increase security measures for the executive and judicial branches of the U.S. government in Washington, D.C. This request follows the recent fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a university event in Utah earlier this week.

According to multiple sources and a White House official who spoke to CBS News, the additional funding will be allocated primarily to the U.S. Marshals Service. Part of the funds will also be used to enhance protection for Supreme Court justices, reflecting heightened concerns about the safety of high-profile government officials.

The Trump administration, which made the request, also expressed support for increased security funding for congressional lawmakers, though details on that aspect were deferred to Congress. The request is expected to be included in an upcoming stopgap spending bill as lawmakers negotiate the federal budget ahead of the September 30 deadline.

The shooting of Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative figure, has intensified fears about the vulnerability of public officials and prompted calls for stronger protective measures. This incident comes amid a broader context of security concerns following last year’s assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during the presidential campaign.

Lawmakers are currently engaged in high-stakes budget negotiations, with the security funding request adding to the complexity of talks that also involve health-care provisions and other priorities. The outcome of these negotiations will determine whether the government avoids a shutdown when the current budget expires at the end of September.

The White House’s request underscores the administration’s focus on addressing safety risks for key branches of government in the wake of recent violent incidents targeting political figures.

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