The White House wants an increase in security of $ 58 million after Kirk Shoot

The Trump administration asks the congress of an additional $ 58 million to strengthen the security of executive and judicial branches after the deadly shooting in the conservative figure Charlie Kirk, according to a White House official.
The request to include additional financing in a next Stopgap bill has become before a deadline of September 30 when the federal law of current spending will be exhausted. Punchbowl News first reported the request for funding.
The administration also reported support for the expansion of resources to protect legislators, although it has left the details of this decision to the legislative branch, reported the point of sale.
The Kirk shooting at a UTAH university event this week feared new fears about the security of civil servants, especially after the assassination of Donald Trump in the presidential campaign last year.
Read more: Kirk Killing Suspect was arrested for murder, arms offenses
Republicans are pressure for a short -term expenditure bill to keep the government open next month, but have so far rejected the Democrats’ requests to include the provisions of health care in any extension. Republicans will have to obtain votes from Democrats to adopt a expenditure measure.
This sets up a confrontation on the expiration of subsidies in Obamacare and other priorities for financing health care, the Democrats promising to block any measure which ignores them and certain moderate republicans signaling the opening to an agreement to avoid increased bonuses for millions of Americans.
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