Donald Trump has been dreaming of build a White House ballroom since before he entered politics, and in July 2025 he announced he would make it happen by the end of his second term. Details on this 90 ...
The most-detailed renderings yet of President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project were briefly made available Friday, showing the massive scale of the planned 89,000-square-foot space. The ...
President Donald Trump shared a rendering of the facade of a grander looking new East Wing and ballroom saying it would be “identical” in height and scale as the executive mansion. The sketch, which ...
President Donald Trump shared a new rendering of his White House ballroom renovation project in a post on Truth Social. The rendering showed the ballroom from the perspective of U.S. Treasury building ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday shared a new rendering of the planned White House ballroom, touting the project as a historic addition he said would "serve our Country well" for "Centuries into the ...
The Trump administration urged a federal judge not to block construction of the White House ballroom, arguing that stopping the project midstream would create security risks at the executive mansion ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Trump said the ballroom is "on budget and ahead of schedule" and shared two new renderings showing the massive building with ...
President Donald Trump shared a new rendering showing his vision for a new White House ballroom replacing the now-demolished East Wing. Trump celebrated his $400 million project on social media, ...
President Trump’s $250 million addition to the East Wing is his most ambitious makeover of the White House yet. Photo: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images President Trump shared a rendering Tuesday of the ...
A federal court could rule in the coming weeks on whether President Donald Trump can continue building a ballroom on the grounds of the White House’s demolished East Wing. Senior Judge Richard Leon of ...
Graig Graziosi in Washington, D.C.
A federal judge is expected to soon rule on whether President Donald Trump’s planned $400 million White House ballroom project can proceed, zeroing in on whether the administration’s plan to rely on ...
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