
Mashruuc dhisme oo Aqalka Cad ku kacaya ku dhawaad $1bn ayaa doodaha keenay
Maamulka Trump ayaa ku dooday in shaqadu ay tahay mid 'lahaa in la sameeyo oo lagama maarmaan ah' oo la xiriirta ammaanka
Maamulka Trump ayaa ku celceliyay in mashruuc dhisme iyo balaadhin ee Aqalka Cad uu yahay mid 'lahaa in la sameeyo oo lagama maarmaan ah'. Wargeyska The Washington Post ayaa soo saaray dukumiintiyo muujinaya qorshe ku saabsan kharash dhowr $1bn ah.
Qorshaha Kharashka iyo Isha Lacagta
Dukumiintiyada la helay waxay muujinayaan in maamulku qorsheynayo inuu ku bixiyo ku dhawaad $1bn shaqada dhismaha, taas oo ay ku jirto qol ballo weyn oo cusub oo badalaya inta badan qaybta East Wing ee Aqalka Cad. Lacagtaas qayb ka mid ah ayaa loo wareejiyay akoonka Aqalka Cad ee Dayactirka iyo Soo-celinta.
Qiyaastii $875m ayaa la dhigay akoonkaas oo caadi ahaan hayo dhowr milyan oo doolar oo loo isticmaalo dayactirka caadiga ah. $500m oo ka mid ah waxaa bixiyay Secret Service iyo White House Military Office, halka $305m ay ka yimaadeen deeqo gaar ah, $70mna lama shaacin meesha ay ka yimaadeen.
Mawqifka Maamulka iyo Ammaanka
Af-hayeenka Aqalka Cad Davis Ingle ayaa sheegay in shaqadu ay la wadaagaan Secret Service iyo White House Military Office. Wuxuu kaloo xusay in qiyaastii $400m ee qolka ballada cusub ay ka imanayso 'Madaxweyne Trump iyo waddaniyiin Maraykan ah oo deeqsi ah'.
Ingle wuxuu tixraacay dhacdooyin ammaan oo dhowaan dhacay, oo ay ku jiraan isku dayo lagu dilayay madaxweynaha iyo xafladaha sannad-guuradii 250-aad ee madax-bannaanida Maraykanka. Maamulka ayaa muddo dheer ku adkaystay in deeqehayaasha gaarka ahi ay maalgelinayaan.
Qiraynta Maxkamadda iyo Dhaleeceynta
Garsoore federaal ah oo ku sugan Washington, DC, ayaa usbuucii la soo dhaafay amar ku bixiyay joojinta shaqada qolka ballada, isagoo leh waxay u baahan tahay oggolaanshaha Congress-ka sida sharcigu jiro. Mashruucu wuxuu la kulmay qirayn xubnaha sharci-dejinta iyo maxkamadaha.
Bishii Juun, kooxda u dooda dadweynaha ee Public Citizen waxay sheegtay in deeq-bixiyayaasha shirkadaha ah ee mashruuca ay heleen in ka badan $50bn oo qandaraasyo dowladeed ah lixdii bilood ee la soo dhaafay. Walaac ka jiraa ku xirnaanshaha danaha gaarka ah.
The Trump administration has defended a controversial White House renovation plan that The Washington Post says will cost almost $1 billion, including a new ballroom replacing much of the East Wing. White House spokesman Davis Ingle called the work 'long-overdue and necessary' and said it is 'inextricably tied to the security of the President, the White House grounds and the certain security infrastructure assets'.
Funding Breakdown Raises Questions
About $875 million has been deposited into the White House Repair and Restoration account, which normally holds only a few million dollars for routine maintenance. Some $500 million came from the Secret Service and the White House Military Office, while another $305 million arrived from private donations, according to The Post. The provenance of a further $70 million was not indicated.
White House spokesman Davis Ingle said approximately $400 million in funding for the new ballroom was coming from 'President Trump and generous American patriots'. The administration has long insisted the project is being funded by private donors and is essential for security reasons.
Legal and Political Scrutiny Mounts
A federal judge in Washington, DC, last week ordered a halt to work specifically for the ballroom, saying it needed Congressional approval under existing law. The White House reconstruction project has faced scrutiny from lawmakers and courts over concerns that vested interests, including private businesses seeking government contracts, are paying for the work in exchange for government favours.
In June, the advocacy group Public Citizen said it found corporate donors to the project had received more than $50 billion in government contracts during the previous six months. The controversy has intensified as the administration defends the scale and purpose of the spending.
Security Incidents Cited as Justification
White House spokesman Davis Ingle cited recent security incidents, including attempted attacks on the president and events around the 250th anniversary of US independence, as reasons for the work. He said the work was being done in coordination with the Secret Service and White House Military Office.
The administration has responded to controversy over construction and expansion projects at the White House by saying the work was 'long-overdue and necessary' and 'inextricably tied to the security of the President, the White House grounds and the certain security infrastructure assets'.



