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- Inside Trump’s Push to Make the White House Ballroom as Big . . .
Inside Trump’s Push to Make the White House Ballroom as Big as Possible President Trump’s ever-growing vision has caused tension with contractors
- From a triumphal arch to a new White House ballroom, see . . .
White House’s East Wing demolition and ballroom construction Trump’s plans for a new White House ballroom began in 2010, with an offer to the Obama administration to build one that would
- The Architect Doing Trumps Ballroom Also Thinks Its Way Too . . .
James McCrery II, the architect President Donald Trump hand-picked to realize his grandiose plans for a White House ballroom, has reportedly urged the president to rethink its massive footprint for fear it will dwarf the White House itself Citing four individuals familiar with internal discussions
- Trump wants a bigger White House ballroom. His architect . . .
President Donald Trump has argued with the architect he handpicked to design a White House ballroom over the size of the project, reflecting a conflict between architectural norms and Trump’s
- Even Trump’s architect is trying to shrink the size of the . . .
Even Trump’s architect is trying to shrink the size of the ballroom that is set to dwarf the White House He’s argued that the planned 90,000-square-foot ballroom could overshadow the main
- Inside Trump’s Push to Make His Ballroom Bigger
Is anyone else thinking that as Trump's popularity and political power sinks, his insanity grows more florid and unrestrained? Considering that we're not even 1 year in, it does make you wonder if he can really stay in office for the full ride
- Inside Trump’s Hands-On Push to Build the New White House . . .
President Donald Trump is personally directing the massive East Wing demolition and the construction of a new 55,000-square-foot White House ballroom, reviewing everything from window sizes
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