Trump admin requests $58M security boost for executive, judicial branches: Sources
The Trump administration requested Congress approve an additional $58 million to boost security for members of the executive and judicial branches following the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, multiple sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.
In the formal request, the administration also outlined its support to increase security and protective measures for the legislative branch but is deferring to Congress on the implementation, sources say.

This move comes ahead of the upcoming Sept. 30 government funding deadline. ABC News has reached out to the White House for comment.
House Speaker Mike Johnson previously said congressional leaders were reviewing member security. U.S. Capitol Police told ABC News that the department expects to track "roughly" 14,000 threats to lawmakers by the end of 2025.
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-ABC News' Lauren Peller and Lalee Ibssa







