Trump-appointed panel approves White House ballroom project
Summary
A commission made up of Trump appointees approved the design plans for a new ballroom at the White House. The East Wing was demolished to build the ballroom, despite lawsuits and opposition from historic preservation groups. President Trump says the ballroom will be funded by private donations and is needed for national events.Key Facts
- A panel of Trump appointees approved the White House ballroom design plans.
- The East Wing of the White House was demolished to build the new ballroom.
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation sued to stop the project, arguing it did not follow required review processes.
- President Trump says the ballroom is necessary for hosting national events and foreign leaders.
- The new ballroom will be funded by donations from private sources.
- There is significant public opposition, with over 99% of public comments against the project.
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