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    Home Trumps $250M Ballroom and the Lingering Funding Question
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    Trump’s White House Ballroom: Who Will Pay for the $250M Project and What Will They Get in Return

    Md EliasOctober 21, 20253 Mins Read
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    Demolition has started at the White House. Crews are working on a new ballroom project. The effort is led by former President Donald Trump.

    White House Ballroom

    The project is estimated to cost $250 million. Trump has stated that private donors and he himself will fund the construction. According to NBC News, an administration official confirmed the start of work this week.

    Private Donors Fund White House Renovation

    Fundraising for the ballroom is well underway. A White House official stated that nearly $200 million has already been pledged. The effort is being managed by a top Trump fundraiser and the Trust for the National Mall.

    Many major corporations have contributed. CBS News reported that companies like Google, Lockheed Martin, and Palantir have donated. Some firms have pledged $5 million or more for the project.

    Donors are being offered recognition in return. Their names could be etched inside the ballroom permanently. They also have the option to remain anonymous.

    Recognition and Political Implications for Donors

    The donor agreement offers a federal tax write-off. This is due to the nonprofit status of the Trust for the National Mall. Donors can pay in a single lump sum or in three installments.

    This private funding model is unusual for a federal building. It raises questions about influence and access. The White House has emphasized that no taxpayer money is being used.

    The ballroom is planned as a 90,000-square-foot annex. Trump has described it as an enhancement that will be cherished for generations. He has also stated that he is not accepting contributions from foreign sources.

    The construction of the new White House ballroom marks a significant private intervention into a public institution. The full scope of donor recognition and its implications continues to be developed. This project will undoubtedly shape the legacy of the property for years to come.

    Info at your fingertips

    How much will the new White House ballroom cost?

    The project is estimated to cost $250 million. Nearly $200 million has been pledged by private donors so far. The final cost could change as construction progresses.

    What do donors receive for their contribution?

    Donors are eligible for recognition associated with the ballroom. This may include having their names etched in the building’s brick or stone. They can also choose to remain anonymous.

    When is the ballroom project expected to be completed?

    A firm completion date has not been publicly announced. Donor pledge agreements allow for installment payments to be completed by 2027. This suggests a multi-year timeline for the project.

    Which companies have donated to the ballroom fund?

    Major donors include Google, Lockheed Martin, and Palantir. Companies from the tech, manufacturing, and banking sectors have also contributed. Some individuals, like Blackstone’s CEO, have pledged funds.

    Why is the ballroom being funded privately?

    The Trump administration has stated a desire to avoid using taxpayer money. This private funding model follows precedents of other enhancements to the White House. It allows for faster project completion without congressional appropriation.

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