Trump Reveals White House Ballroom Plans With Proposed Underground Security Complex
In Brief
The proposed White House ballroom project raises questions about funding sources and the inclusion of new security features.
Key Facts
- President Donald Trump presented a rendering of the proposed new East Wing ballroom to reporters aboard Air Force One.
- Trump stated the ballroom project is estimated to cost $400 million.
- The ballroom design was reportedly approved by the Commission of Fine Arts.
- According to Trump, the project will be funded by private donors.
- Trump claimed the ballroom will include an underground complex focused on security.
What Happened
President Trump unveiled renderings of a proposed White House ballroom and discussed its features, including an underground security-focused complex, while speaking to reporters.
Why It Matters
The project could represent a significant change to the White House's structure and security, and the use of private donor funding may prompt further scrutiny. Some claims, such as the inclusion of an underground complex and private donor funding, are attributed to Trump and have not been independently confirmed.
What's Next
Further details on the project's timeline, donor identities, and official approvals may be released. Additional information from the White House or oversight bodies is possible.
Sources
- The Independent — Trump unveils White House ballroom renderings aboard Air Force One(29m ago)
- Fox News — Trump claims donor funded White House ballroom includes hidden build below with security focus(3h ago)
