Trump raises $350 million for a new ballroom in the White House: who financed it.
Trump announces fundraising for a new ballroom in the White House
According to inkorr.com: US President Donald Trump happily announced that more than $350 million has already been raised to create a new ballroom in the White House. According to him, this project will be 'the most beautiful ballroom in the world,' notes 'Glavkom.'
During a conversation with reporters, Trump emphasized that all finances come in the form of donations or his own investments. He also assured that he would invest as much money into the project as needed, but refused to disclose the exact amount until the construction is completed.
The White House has already published a list of companies and patrons who joined in funding the construction of the ballroom. The project will not require expenses from American taxpayers, as all costs are covered by private contributions. This significant update to the White House is being implemented with great seriousness, so Americans should not worry about additional financial obligations.
The creation of a new ballroom in the White House underscores the Trump administration's ambitions to modernize historical buildings. Funding through private contributions may indicate a growing involvement of businesses and patrons in cultural projects, which has become particularly relevant in contemporary conditions. Observers of the process will be watching the further development of the initiative, as it may have an impact on the image of the White House in the perception of the public.
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