Hillary Clinton says Trump is ‘destroying’ the White House with a ballroom

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made it known that there is no fan of President Donald Trump to build a ballroom in the house at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave “their house.
“It’s not his house. It’s your house. And you’re destroying it,” Clinton wrote on X Tuesday morning.
Social Media Post posted a screenshot of a Washington Post report, “White House begins demolishing East Wing Facade to build Trump ballroom,” accompanied by a photo of the demolition team.
“President Trump is working 24/7 to make America great again, including his historic beauty of the White House, without the cost of the tax bill,” These positions of the White House will help the generations of Fox and other Democrats who criticize the construction of the ballron.
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton beat President Donald Trump to build a ballroom in the White House. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Trump announced on Monday that construction had begun on the registry room, following months of the President floating the planned project to make up the White House. The project does not cost taxpayers and is privately funded, the White House reported.
“I am pleased to announce that the grounds of the White House have been broken to build a new, large, white ballroom for the White House,” Trump said on social media. “Completely separated from the White House itself, the East Wing is in its present state as part of this process, and will be more beautiful than ever when complete!
“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!” He continued. “The White House Ballroom is privately funded by many generous donors, major corporate America, and, yours truly. This ballroom will be used happily for generations to come!”

The White House has begun demolishing part of the East Wing to build a Ballld President Trump addition to the building. Demolition began on Monday. (The Associated Press)
The privately funded project will cost approximately $200 million, White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavett told reporters in July. The 90,000-foot ballroom will seat about 650 guests, according to the White House.
“The White House is currently unable to hold large functions honoring world leaders in other countries unless they pitch a large and unattractive tent 100 yards away from July”
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Some Democrats called the construction project, including New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim calling it “disgusting.”

President Donald Trump arrives at an all-night viewing party at the Palm Beach Convention Center, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (Evan vucci / ap)
“I wanted to share this photo of my family standing in a historic part of the White House that was just torn down today by Trump. We didn’t need an American sponsored grump.

Trump first announced that he would have two large flagpoles installed in the White House (Pet Pictures)
“Wow are you trying to say the cost of living is skyrococketing?
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Tables and chairs in the rose garden of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Friday, Aug. 8, 2025. Trump ordered updates to the rose garden in March. (Pet Pictures)
“Republican Math. Can’t Afford: Trump Ballroom, $40 Billion Argentina Bail, Unfair Tax Cuts, Tax Care for Americans,” Pennsylvania State Rep.
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The construction of the ball follows the trump to install two large 88-long American flags on each side of the white summer this summer in a patriotic effort that did not call us tax cameras, and the loss of power in the White House REAL GARDEN garden.
FOX News Digital’s Greg Wehner contributed to this article.



