Construction begins in a large, beautiful ballroom, a place for a group of rich people that Trump can’t stop talking about

In today’s episode of This is correct. It’s not like the government is shut down or anythingOur esteemed commander in Provent is taking on important duties to save America militarily and keep us safe from all threats at home and abroad.
Nah, I’m confused with you – Trump is fixing the white house again.
According to the Washington Post, construction crews have begun demolishing part of the East Wing of the White House to make way for President Donald Trump’s Large, Elegant Ballroomwho had been everything to anyone who would listen, including a reporter who asked how he was holding up after Charlie Kirk’s murder.
Earlier this year, Trump removed the history of the White House by closing the famous rose garden created during the administration of John F. Kennedy, so he can end all the events of all the roses. (You are so amazing. So, it’s amazing.)
Now, Trump spends about $250 million to hang out in the White House Ballroom, probably, so he has a really nice place to dance like this:
Whatever it is, know that you can’t wait to watch that person cut smooth rugs from that veneer.
Seriously though, it shouldn’t be lost on anyone that, in a time of economic uncertainty many American citizens – when everyone is worried about the price of food and gas – our Commander-in-tariff-tantrums Redesigning the White House so that they have great spaces to hold groups for wealthy people who don’t need to look at their bank account balances before deciding which indicators are paid on time in any given month. He and his customers even refer to the ball as a ‘people’s house,’ as if the average American country known as “the people” will ever be invited.
From axios:
Representatives from Google, Amazon, Palantir Technologies, Lockheed Martin and more – many with lucrative contracts or pending business with the Government – attend the East Room General Dinner.
The list of guests includes turstone backhouses such as blackstone co-founder Stephen A. Schwarzman and oil executive Harold G. Hamm, as first reported by the Wall Street Journal and confirmed to the axis by a White House official.
“We have a lot of legends in the room tonight,” Trump told the crowd, “that’s why we’re here; because the money you’ve given…
Trump has given the White House a Mar-A-lago-style makeover since returning to Pennsylvania Ave. He unveiled the Rose Garden, renovated the oval office and promised more to come.
Last month, the Associated Press showed the “Rose Garden Club” as “a new favorable hangout for political and business engagement,” and, on Tuesday, he will use it to host a luncheon for the Senate Republiblican, who – and I’m going to keep changing to all the hats here – Should focus on working with Democrats to end the US Government shutdown!!!
No wonder the White House has ordered staff and staff to stop sharing photos of the White House Ballroom Construction on social media. Some people may get the impression that something illegal is going down at 1600 pennsylvania ave.
Don Fox, the former director of the US Office of Government Ethics, told axios that the event had “a potential effect of forcing people to donate,” Commenting, “one of the president’s favorite words is being pushed back.”
Richard Briffault, a Columbia law professor, shared similar sentiments, saying that Trump is promoting a “personal situation,” and that “personal accountability and personal accountability will be increased.”
“All this money that they give something important to the President can influence his decisions, and he can think about that instead of thinking about what is good for the American people,” said Noah BookBinder, President of citizens to find responsibility and discipline in Washington.
It is true, the White House seems to defend the excesses of the President by throwing platitunes and political slogans, and insisting that the taxpayers could not be made to foot the bill for this ball.
Trump is “working 24/7 to make America great again, including his historic White House, with no tax expense,” White House spokesman Davis Ingle said in a statement.
According to Al Jazeera, Trump also sought a social connection that the project will be done with private money, a promise that should be taken with a grain of salt.
“For more than 150 years, every President has dreamed of getting the balltom in the White House to welcome people and good parties to finally get this much-needed project – at the cost of American taxpayers!” Trump sent, he made himself the first President to “turn the room into a ball, as if the audience had not made changes to the small house for more than a century.
It’s almost like the entire Trump presidency is one big vanity project.
People deserve better.
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