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Eric Swalwell Calls On 2028 Dem Nominees To Pledge To Destroy Trump's $300 Million Ballroom
- Rep. Eric Swalwell has demanded that any 2028 Democratic presidential candidate pledge to demolish President Donald Trump's planned White House ballroom project, stating that they should not seek the nomination without this commitment.
- The planned ballroom construction, announced by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, will cost an estimated $250 million, funded by Trump and private donors, and it is designed to accommodate 650 guests.
- Democrats, including Sen. Amy Klobuchar and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, have criticized the project, calling it a threat to democracy and suggesting it elevates Trump to a king-like status.
- Voter reactions to the ballroom project, as reported by the New York Times, reveal a polarized response in U.S. politics, with views ranging from support for additional entertainment space to outright disagreement with the project.
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Swalwell Loses It Over Trump's White House Renovations: 'Take A Wrecking Ball'
U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) called on Democratic Party presidential hopefuls to pledge to “take a wrecking ball” to President Donald Trump’s ongoing ballroom renovations in the White House’s East Wing. Democrats have reacted with fury to President Trump’s decision to upgrade the existing White House East Wing, which is being privately funded and will not use any taxpayer funds. Despite the facts surrounding the $250 million project — and deca…
Rep. Eric Swalwell demands 2028 Democrat presidential candidates to pledge to destroy Trump’s ballroom
United States Representative Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) is demanding potential Democrat presidential candidates for 2028 to pledge to tear down President Donald Trump’s planned White House ballroom.
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