Trump says the new White House ballroom will be 'a little bigger' than initially planned
The new ballroom will nearly double previous capacity to 900, costing $200 million and funded by private donors and President Trump, enhancing the White House's event hosting capabilities.
- President Trump stated that the new White House ballroom will accommodate over 900 guests, a 40% increase from the original plan of 650 guests.
- Construction for the ballroom has started, marking the most significant change to the White House since the 1940s.
- Trump plans to finance the ballroom with personal funds and outside contributors, referred to as 'patriots'.
- He argued that the ballroom is necessary to host dignitaries rather than relying on temporary tents on the South Lawn.
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Trump says White House ballroom will be ‘a little bigger’ than initially described
President Trump said in a weekend interview that the White House ballroom will be a “little bigger” than initially planned. In a telephone interview Saturday with NBC News, Trump said the ballroom will have a capacity of 900 people, nearly 40 percent larger than the estimates provided in late July by the White House. “We’re…
Trump’s prized White House ballroom will be ‘a little bigger’ than initially thought, he reveals
President Trump announced that the prized new White House ballroom he is adding will actually be more spacious than initially planned, with a capacity of up to about 900 people, marking a 40% increase.
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A new $200 million ballroom is to be built on the White House grounds. Now, US President Donald Trump said: There will be more visitors in the future than originally planned. Criticism is hailing in the net.
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