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Possible fate of Trump's ballroom

What will happen to Trump's Ballroom plans

  • ballroom gets completed by Trump's successor, still using private funding

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And a nice portrait of Trump.

Right in the middle of the bowl. Better yet make it one of those shelf toilets, so you can admire your work and get a commemorative photo..
I don't know about that

Seeing a portrait of Trump while trying to relieve myself would probably make my bowels seal up tight
 
To nobody's surprise, the construction of the ballroom is having yet more issues...

From: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjdrzd41j9po
US President Donald Trump has hired a new architect... Following reports that Trump had clashed with the previous architect, James McCrery, over the size and scope of the addition, the White House said architects Shalom Baranes Associates will take over the project.... Since then, the proposed blueprint has expanded from a ballroom with a capacity of 500 people to a space that can fit 1,350 guests. According to US media, Mr McCrery was concerned the ornate 90,000 sq ft (8,360 sq m) project would overshadow the rest of the White House.


A great sign, that they ended up demolishing the existing East wing before they even had plans to know how big the ballroom was going to be.
 
Mr McCrery was concerned the ornate 90,000 sq ft (8,360 sq m) project would overshadow the rest of the White House.
Would it surprise anybody if Trump proceeded to demolish the other wing next, then the main body of the White House? He wants to build himself a palace. I'm sure he hasn't heard of Nero, much less Nero's Domus Aurea, but that's what he wants.
 
Pres. Trump is slapping his name on every building he can get away with. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if Trump explicitly wants to overshadow the historic executive mansion with one of his gaudy monstrosities. No one will be able to look at the White House (or what, if anything, remains of it) without remembering Donald J. Trump.
 
Pres. Trump is slapping his name on every building he can get away with. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if Trump explicitly wants to overshadow the historic executive mansion with one of his gaudy monstrosities. No one will be able to look at the White House (or what, if anything, remains of it)without remembering Donald J. Trump.
And spitting.
 

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