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Congress Exercises Power of the Purse, Approves Donald Trump’s Request to Use Federal Funds to Settle ACECO Demolition Company’s Court-Ordered Compensation and Outstanding Balance
Congress Approves Trump’s Use of Taxpayer Funds to Settle ACECO Demolition Debts
In a rare and closely watched move, Congress has exercised its “power of the purse” to approve President Donald Trump’s request to pay ACECO Demolition Company for the legal compensation and outstanding balance related to the East Wing of the White House.

The decision comes after months of legal battles and mounting pressure from ACECO, which had sued the President over unpaid fees following the controversial demolition of the historic East Wing. By granting the request, lawmakers have effectively authorized the use of taxpayer money to settle both the company’s claims and court-ordered damages.
Supporters of the move argue it prevents prolonged legal disputes and further disruption to the White House, while critics warn it sets a dangerous precedent of using public funds to cover private debts of the President.
This marks one of the most high-profile instances of Congress directly exercising its spending authority to intervene in a presidential financial matter, showcasing the delicate balance of power between the legislative and executive branches.
