That encompasses a range of factors such as beefed-up security due to death threats against poll workers and costly repair work at the Capitol in the wake of January 06. However, the bulk of the money was spent on the National Guard deployment with 25,000 troops deployed to Washington D.C. to provide extra security during inauguration week. That came with a $480 million bill through March. D.C. Police also brought in an extra 850 members as part of a surge that had a bill of some $8.8 million.
Spending wasn't just high in Washington D.C. and 17 other states spent a collective $28.3 million to boost their own pre-inauguration security measures. California spent the most with around $19 million of taxpayers' money used to cover the deployment of 1,000 National Guard members and hundreds of state troopers to defend the state Capitol and other locations. Ohio taxpayers footed the $1.2 million bill for a National Guard deployment at the Columbus Statehouse while public funding was also used to deploy helicopters for the monitoring of potential demonstrations in both Texas and North Carolina. The Washington Post states that the financial impact of Trump's refusal to concede the election is likely far higher than $518 million and that the true costs might never be known.
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