Trump's New White House Ballroom: Design Changes, Controversy, and $400 Million Price Tag (2026)

President Donald Trump unveiled a new rendering of the East Wing and ballroom, showcasing a grand redesign that has sparked controversy. The design, shared on Truth Social, promises an 'identical' height and scale to the executive mansion, but with a new, larger ballroom capable of accommodating 1,000 people. This marks a significant increase from earlier plans, which envisioned a $200 million ballroom seating 650. The project's total cost is now a staggering $400 million. Trump's rendering reveals a pediment above the columns, a unique architectural feature not present in the old East Wing. However, the National Trust for Historic Preservation has sued to halt construction, alleging the project lacks proper review, environmental assessment, and congressional authorization. Trump counters, asserting that a President has the authority to enhance the White House without permission. The lawsuit has also unveiled a 'Top Secret' fact: the U.S. military and Secret Service's involvement in the project's design. As the controversy unfolds, public input is sought, with an online portal opening on February 12 for those wishing to voice their opinions.

Trump's New White House Ballroom: Design Changes, Controversy, and $400 Million Price Tag (2026)

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