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Trump Pushes Forward with White House Ballroom, Claims No Taxpayer Money Used

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Donald Trump defies congressional opposition and a court order to proceed with the construction of a ballroom at the White House, privately funded.

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Trump Pushes Forward with White House Ballroom, Claims No Taxpayer Money Used

Donald Trump has responded to a federal judge's order to temporarily halt the construction of the ballroom at the White House, stating that he will appeal the decision. Trump argues that congressional approval is not required since the project is being funded by private donations and not by taxpayer money.

The former president emphasized that the ballroom will be financed by "very rich companies, very rich people," who have desired this space for 150 years. According to Trump, this will be the finest ballroom in the world, at no cost to taxpayers.

Trump underscored that the construction of the ballroom is a donation and that the project has been well-received. Additionally, he highlighted the need for a large space to receive foreign dignitaries, mentioning that previous presidents have long desired this facility.

"Presidents for 150 years have wanted this ballroom to be built. Because when we have President Xi or other presidents or prime ministers coming, we don't have a big room. We have the East Room, which is very small," Trump explained.

Trump defended the enhanced security measures of the ballroom, which include bulletproof glass, secure air-handling systems, biodefense systems, secure telecommunications, bomb shelters, a hospital, and a major medical facility. In contrast, he criticized the judicial directive, claiming that the White House itself does not have bulletproof glass due to its outdated construction.

The president proudly pointed out the security measures implemented, highlighting that they surpass those existing in the White House itself.

Despite Trump's clarifications, the project has faced strong criticism due to its high cost, which contrasts with the affordability crisis affecting many Americans. Furthermore, the demolition of the East Wing of the White House, considered a historical landmark, has been criticized.

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand criticized the project, noting that while Americans struggle to pay for food, gas, and healthcare, Trump is willing to spend $400 million on a personal project.

The construction of the ballroom at the White House has generated considerable controversy due to its cost of $400 million and the alteration of the historic East Wing. While Trump insists that the project is privately funded and necessary to receive foreign dignitaries, critics argue that the expense is unjustifiable at a time of economic hardship for many Americans.

The legal battle and political controversy surrounding the ballroom continue, with Trump determined to move forward with his vision despite the opposition.
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