Trump Defends White House Ballroom Project, Declares It an Irreversible 'Gift to America'.
President Trump's Statement on the Legal Challenge
According to TSN.ua: Former President Donald Trump has responded to a lawsuit filed against the construction of a new ballroom at the White House. Trump dismissed the legal action as baseless and untimely, arguing the project has progressed too far to be reversed. He emphasized that the $300 million construction cost is being funded entirely by private donations, with no taxpayer money involved.
Dispute with Historic Preservation Group
The lawsuit was brought by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which contends the construction violates procedures for federally protected historic sites. Trump countered that his initiative enjoys broad public support among Americans. He also pointed out that the White House's East Wing has undergone significant modifications over decades, which he claims makes the new ballroom project a necessary modernization.
'I am building one of the worst and most beautiful ballrooms in the world. It is a gift to the United States of America, funded without taxpayer money… There is no going back. It's too late!' Donald Trump
The controversy over the new White House ballroom highlights ongoing tensions between Trump's approach to governance and historic preservation advocates. This legal challenge from the National Trust for Historic Preservation could lead to protracted court battles that may impact the project's timeline. Such disputes are not uncommon when altering nationally significant landmarks, and public opinion on the ballroom's necessity and its adherence to preservation standards remains divided.
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