The first stone of Trump’s great presidential dream: this will be the lavish ballroom he is building in the White House

The first stone of Trump's great presidential dream: this will be the lavish ballroom he is building in the White House

President of the United States and, in his rare free time, real estate developer. Donald Trump does not forget his work origins nor from inside the White House… precisely because one of his great projects is inside there. This Tuesday, Trump presented the first (digital) image of .

“This beautiful building will be, once completed, the long-awaited White House Ballroom: the largest of its kind ever built!” Trump launches in his Truth Social along with an image of the main entrance.

It is a representation of the Treasury Building, directly opposite, “and replaces the small, dilapidated and rebuilt East Wing by a magnificent New East Wing, consisting of a glorious Ballroom, requested by presidents for more than 150 years“he explains.

Regarding the image shown, Trump details that “with identical height and scale, is in total harmony with our historic White House“, trying to silence those who feared that the new building was more relevant than the historic complex.

“This is the first rendering shown to the public. If you notice, the North Wall is a replica of the North Facade of the White House, shown to the right of the image.”

“This space It will be useful to our country for, hopefully, centuries in the future!”, he ends excitedly after launching his long-awaited megalomaniacal project to the world.

A barrage of criticism… that doesn’t matter exactly the same

It’s been just over a year since Donald Trump returned to the White House and of a lavish and immense ballroom in the East Wing, a space that specialists reject as unnecessary and for entailing a disproportionate cost.

In parallel, historians and conservation organizations have denounced the hasty works in an area with important historical and symbolic value for not having been addressed with sufficient notice and without the approval of Congress.

Oblivious to criticism in this as well, the 47th president of the United States does not miss the opportunity to defend his projecteven at events with world leaders or international figures. Now, after the image published by the magnate, Donald Trump’s great dream seems a little closer.

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