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Trump's White House Ballroom Project Cost Soars to $600 Million, Taxpayers Footing Over Half
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Euronews News6/16/2026Politics3 min read

Trump's White House Ballroom Project Cost Soars to $600 Million, Taxpayers Footing Over Half

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  • Donald Trump's White House ballroom project is estimated to cost up to $600 million, with over half funded by taxpayers, according to The Washington Post.
  • Trump had previously claimed the project would be privately funded and cost less.

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Why It Matters

President Trump's administration is undertaking a costly renovation project at the White House to build a new ballroom, which has drawn criticism for its expense and funding sources.

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US President Donald Trump's ballroom project at the White House will cost as much as $600 million (€516 million), with more than half coming from taxpayers, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday.

Trump had previously estimated the cost at $400 million (€344 million) and repeatedly insisted that private donors, including himself, would foot the bill for the new building, a centrepiece of his drive to put his stamp on the US capital.

The newspaper cited a copy of a detailed cost estimate prepared for the Trump administration by Clark Construction, the contractor hired to build the ballroom.

The project began last year when Trump, with little warning and without consulting Congress, tore down the entire historic East Wing of the White House.

In late March, Trump reiterated to reporters that the project would cost up to $400 million, calling it "tax-payer free."

However, a summary prepared for the White House earlier that month already estimated the total cost at $600 million, with only $293 million (€252 million) coming from "private sources," the Post said.

And when Trump made those comments in March, the administration had already approved more than a dozen payments of public funds to Clark Construction totalling tens of millions of dollars, the Post said, citing a log of the contractor's invoices which it obtained.

When Trump first floated the idea of the ballroom he said it would only cost $200 million (€172 million).

Democratic opponents of the president have pointed to the gilded ballroom and other costly renovation projects around the US capital as evidence that the billionaire leader is out of touch with everyday Americans.

Republicans fear that continued concerns among voters about the cost of living, especially soaring fuel costs due to the Iran war, could spell disaster in the November midterm elections.

"This is a gift to the United States of America," Trump said last month as he took reporters on a tour of the building site, shouting over the noise of hammers and buzzsaws.

"This is all my money and donors' money. This is tax free," Trump said.

In response to its reporting on the internal cost documents, the Post said the White House issued a statement saying "President Trump and generous American patriots are funding the ballroom to the tune of approximately $400 million."

The builder said details of the project are confidential.

Trump insists the White House needs a large ballroom for hosting state dinners and other major events.

The project has prompted a legal battle, with a judge ruling in March that work above ground needed to halt.

The ruling was put on hold as an appeals court considers the case.

Trump's administration has argued that the need for the ballroom became more urgent after a man with a gun tried to break into a gala press dinner he was attending in April.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Continued legal battles over the White House ballroom construction.

    Likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • What is the final total cost of the ballroom?
  • Will legal challenges halt construction permanently?
  • How will this impact voter perception in the midterms?

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