Trump unveils progress on $250 million ballroom in White House dinner
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President Donald Trump recently showcased the advancement of his ambitious ballroom project at a dazzling White House dinner, attended by companies and affluent individuals who are contributing to its funding.

Back in July, Trump revealed his plans to construct a $250 million ballroom at the White House, appealing to donors to help bring his vision to life.

On Wednesday evening, Trump personally hosted a celebratory dinner, inviting over 30 representatives from major companies such as Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta Platforms, and Palantir Technologies to mark the commencement of construction.

Among the invitees were also wealthy figures, including oil tycoon Harold Hamm, Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman, and the Winklevoss twins, Cameron and Tyler, as reported by The Wall Street Journal.

The evening began with Trump delivering a speech, highlighting the successful return of hostages following the peace deal he facilitated between Israel and Hamas.

He then turned his attention to the ballroom, which he considers an important part of his presidential legacy as he seeks to renovate the White House and Washington D.C.

‘We’re here to celebrate you, because you have given a tremendous amount of money to see a ballroom built,’ he told the cheering crowd.

‘In between China, Russia, everything else that we deal with, it’s going to be a great ballroom… It is starting right behind us.’

He also displayed small replica designs of some of his planned renovations, including a white arch he intends to build across from Arlington National Cemetery

He also displayed small replica designs of some of his planned renovations, including a white arch he intends to build across from Arlington National Cemetery

The White House released visuals of the new ballroom back in July. The current East Wing of the White House will be 'modernized' and 90,000 square feet of new space

The White House released visuals of the new ballroom back in July. The current East Wing of the White House will be ‘modernized’ and 90,000 square feet of new space

Trump opened the gold curtains behind him to unveil the construction site. 

‘It will be demolished,’ he said. ‘Everything out there is coming down and it will be replaced by the most beautiful ballroom.’ 

He also displayed small replica designs of some of his planned renovations, including a white arch he intends to build across from Arlington National Cemetery. 

The ballroom is expected to have a capacity of 999 people, Trump said on Wednesday, and will be fitted with bulletproof glass.

‘There won’t be anything like it,’ he said. ‘Because of you, they’re going to get it. And me too. So many of you have been really, really generous.’

Trump shared an anecdote of one of the donors in the room asking him ‘sir, will $25million be appropriate?’

‘I’ll take it. It doesn’t take too many 25s [million] to get it done.’ 

He said the donors had been so generous that he had ‘money left over’ which could be put toward the arch he wants to build opposite Arlington National Cemetery.

President Donald Trump has unveiled progress on his grand new ballroom during a glitzy White House dinner with companies and millionaires helping to fund the project

President Donald Trump has unveiled progress on his grand new ballroom during a glitzy White House dinner with companies and millionaires helping to fund the project

He offered donors a glimpse at replicas of future projects he has in the works

He offered donors a glimpse at replicas of future projects he has in the works

Trump’s lavish dinner has sparked some concern. Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law faculty director Claire Finkelstein warned businesses could feel pressured into donating to Trump’s vision out of fear of his wrath.

‘Every company that is invited to that dinner that either doesn’t show or doesn’t give knows now they will be out of favor with the Trump administration,’ she said.

Democratic National Convention Communications Director Rosemary Boeglin accused Trump of using the dinner to trade ‘cash for access.’

‘This administration’s slogan should be ”Let them eat cake.” Trump is busy wining and dining with his rich friends and wealthy donors while failing to make a deal to end the government shutdown,’ she said.

‘Instead of trading cash for access, Trump and his Republican loyalists in Congress should be getting back to work to reopen the government and avoid a health care crisis that would force millions of Americans to pay even more for health care or lose coverage completely. 

‘Trump’s betrayal of Americans is brazen: When it comes to bailing out Argentina or building a ballroom, Trump is happy to spend — but when it comes to helping families and farmers, Trump couldn’t care less.’ 

The White House ballroom's designs are similar to those found at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago and his former hotel in Washington, D.C.

The White House ballroom’s designs are similar to those found at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago and his former hotel in Washington, D.C. 

The invitation for the event stated it was planned to ‘Establish the Magnificent White House Ballroom.’ 

Trump said in past years, administrations hosting important international politicians and figures would erect a tent on the White House lawn to celebrate, but now they’d have a dedicated space to host functions.

Since taking office, Trump has redecorated the Rose Garden, Oval Office and Palm Room.  

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced in July that construction would begin in September on a 90,000 square foot addition to the East Wing for Trump’s ballroom.

‘It’ll be a great legacy project and I think it’ll be special,’ Trump said at the time.

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