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Trump's White House Ballroom Project Doubles in Cost to $400M, Adds Secret Military Facilities
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Politique·13.06.2026Résumé IA

Trump's White House Ballroom Project Doubles in Cost to $400M, Adds Secret Military Facilities

A year after President Trump announced plans for a new White House ballroom, the project's estimated cost has doubled to $400 million, incorporating a rooftop drone pad, underground hospital, and "top-secret" military facilities. Despite Trump's initial promise of no taxpayer cost, Republican proposals for security funding have emerged amid rising living costs.

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21 Companies Donate Millions to White House Ballroom Project Costing $400M
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Politique·30.04.2026Résumé IA

21 Companies Donate Millions to White House Ballroom Project Costing $400M

The White House released names of 21 American companies donating millions for a new $400 million ballroom, double the July estimate. The project follows a security incident at the Correspondents' Dinner, with Trump insisting no taxpayer funds used—though public money funds underground security infrastructure. The Justice Department cited the incident in urging dismissal of a lawsuit by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

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Plaintiff Rejects DOJ Demand to Drop Lawsuit Challenging Trump's White House Ballroom Project
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Politique·27.04.2026Résumé IA

Plaintiff Rejects DOJ Demand to Drop Lawsuit Challenging Trump's White House Ballroom Project

The National Trust for Historic Preservation on Monday rejected the DOJ's demand to drop its lawsuit challenging President Trump's $400 million White House ballroom project, arguing the case does not jeopardize presidential safety. The plaintiff's lawyer wrote that 'nothing prevents you from asking Congress' for authorization required by the Constitution. The DOJ had argued the lawsuit puts the President's life at 'grave risk' following Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

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Trump Uses Shooting at Gala to Push $400 Million White House Ballroom Project
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Politique·27.04.2026Résumé IA

Trump Uses Shooting at Gala to Push $400 Million White House Ballroom Project

President Trump used a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner to push his $400 million ballroom project next to the White House, which has faced legal challenges. Trump wrote on Truth Social that the incident demonstrated why presidents for 150 years have demanded a large, safe, and secure ballroom be built on White House grounds. He claimed the proposed ballroom would have prevented the event and described it as having every highest-level security feature.

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Trump's $400 Million White House Ballroom Project Sparks Legal Battle Over Underground Security Bunker
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Politique·22.04.2026Résumé IA

Trump's $400 Million White House Ballroom Project Sparks Legal Battle Over Underground Security Bunker

President Trump is building a $400 million ballroom at the White House with underground security features including bomb shelters, military installations and a medical facility. The National Trust for Historic Preservation is challenging the project in court, arguing Trump overstepped his authority. A federal appeals court last week allowed construction to continue while a June 5 hearing is scheduled. The dispute centers on security enhancements to the Presidential Emergency Operations Center beneath the East Wing, a facility with historical roots dating to FDR's presidency.

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