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    PHOTOS: The making of Trump’s White House ballroom, a look at the construction progress

    • October 26, 2025

    History is being rewritten on the White House grounds, where a new formal ballroom is rising in place of the East Wing. The project has become a political lightning rod, as images of its construction reignite debate over President Donald Trump’s imprint on the nation’s most iconic address.

    While the White House has hosted countless ceremonial events, it has never had a dedicated ballroom. The new structure will fill that void, replacing the historic East Wing with a space designed instead to host large-scale gatherings.

    The ballroom is estimated to cost $250 million and will be financed jointly by Trump and private donors.

    While the White House has pledged to release details on the individuals and corporations funding the ballroom’s construction, a comprehensive breakdown of contributions has not yet been made public.

    During a July 31 briefing, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt detailed the administration’s plans to construct a 90,000-square-foot ballroom on the White House grounds.

    Leavitt said the new ballroom will accommodate approximately 650 seated guests and will stay true to the classical design of the White House.

    ‘The White House is currently unable to host major functions honoring world leaders in other countries without having to install a large and unsightly tent approximately 100 yards away from the main building’s entrance,’ Leavitt said on July 31.

    She added that the new ballroom will be ‘a much-needed and exquisite addition.’


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