President Trump is considering naming the new White House ballroom after himself following days of controversy over his ...
The Trump administration released a list of donors to the planned ballroom that led to the demolition of the east wing of the ...
The demolition of the East Wing is underway, but as estimated costs rise, who is footing the bill to build the ballroom?
The controversial project is reportedly being funded by several wealthy corporations and families, including one NFL owner.
President Donald Trump plans to replace the East Wing with a new White House ballroom. Demolition work has already begun.
President Trump's demolition of the White House East Wing to make way for his new ballroom exposed a "loophole" in the nation ...
The facade of the East Wing of the White House is demolished by work crews Oct. 21, 2025. The demolition is part of President Donald Trump's plan to build a ballroom reportedly costing $250 million on ...
The $300 million ballroom project at the White House is backed by private donations from major companies and billionaires, ...
In October 2025, the National Park Service said historic preservation laws in the United States mandated President Donald ...
Meta, Amazon, Comcast, Google, Microsoft and Apple are among the companies who have made donations to build Donald Trump's White House ballroom.
The controversial project is reportedly being funded by several wealthy corporations and families, including one NFL owner.