Trump considering naming White House ballroom after himself
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In a move stirring considerable debate, President Trump is reportedly contemplating naming the newly constructed White House ballroom in his own honor. This decision comes amidst ongoing discussions about the costly East Wing development.

According to information from ABC News, the expansive venue, expected to span 90,000 square feet, might be christened as “The President Donald J. Trump Ballroom.” This potential naming decision has drawn significant attention, reflecting both the grandeur of the project and the personality often associated with the Trump administration.

When pressed earlier in the week about the naming of the ballroom, President Trump declined to confirm any decisions, stating, “I won’t get into that now.” However, a senior White House official conveyed to NewsNation’s Kellie Meyer that no final decision regarding the name has been made.

The ballroom’s construction comes with a hefty price tag of $300 million. Nevertheless, as reported by ABC News, President Trump has successfully raised $350 million to fund the project. This indicates a robust backing for the initiative, as the official noted the President continues to receive substantial donations, buoyed by the positive reception the ballroom has garnered.

The official said the president “has received such positive and overwhelming support for the ballroom that he continues to receive donations,” according to the outlet.

While some are cheering on Trump’s push to revamp a portion of the White House, others are slamming the president for demolishing the East Wing in the process. 

Critics have also raised concerns about the use of private donors, suggesting there could be a conflict of interest at play. 

“Over the years many presidents have made changes. This obviously would be the biggest change. But this is something they’ve wanted for at least 150 years,” Trump said last Wednesday prior to hosting a private dinner for donors.

The White House released a full list of individuals and companies sponsoring the project on Thursday as questions about funding persisted. Amazon, Apple, Google, the Lutnick family, Kelly Loeffler and Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman are among those who have pledged donations. 

Companies are being asked to contribute a lump sum or pay in up to three installments by 2027, CBS News reported.

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