Trump’s beloved $400,000,000 ballroom hits new stumbling block

Construction continues on the planned White House ballroom in the area of the former East Wing in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 14, 2026. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein
Taxpayer money would still fund the security costs of the new ballroom (Picture: Reuters)

Donald Trump’s prized ballroom is facing further delays after the Senate removed more than $1 billion in taxpayer funding for security upgrades to the building.

The cost of the President’s planned White House ballroom has ballooned to $400 million, and though Trump says private donors will fund it, taxpayers would foot the security costs.

Though Republicans control the Senate, they might not be able to pass the $72 billion spending package they want to pass, which includes ballroom-related funding.

Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, said: ‘Republicans tried to make taxpayers foot the bill for Trump’s ballroom.

‘Senate Democrats fought back – and blew up their first attempt. We will be ready to stop them again,’ he added.

FILE PHOTO: A member of the media raises her hand for a question as U.S. President Donald Trump talks while holding up renderings of the planned White House ballroom, aboard Air Force One en route to Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S., March 29, 2026. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz/File Photo
The project began in October after Trump demolished the East Wing (Picture: Reuters)

The President has pushed to build his historic ballroom, even citing the need for it after a gunman opened fire at the White House Correspondents’ dinner.

The $400,000,000 project began in October after the shock destruction of the historic East Wing.

For more than 100 years, the East Wing served as the traditional base of operations for the first lady.

In July 2025, when Trump first announced the ballroom, he said it would not interfere with the mansion itself.

‘It’ll be near it but not touching it and pays total respect to the existing building, which I’m the biggest fan of,’ he said of the White House.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gina M Randazzo/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (16855762s) Unions, immigrant organizations and community advocates marched to Foley Square in Manhattan's Civic Center after a rally in Washington Square Park commemorating May Day, or International Workers' Day. People hold signs that read 'FUCK YOUR BALLROOM PEOPLE NEED HEALTHCARE' 'FUCK NAZIS.' Demonstrators denounce the Trump administration for assaults on working people and the Labor Movement calling for unity, collective action, and protections for all workers. May Day March, New York, USA - 01 May 2026
Americans haven’t been happy with the massive spending project (Picture: Shutterstock)

The destruction infuriated civilians and politicians alike – California governor Gavin Newsom wrote on X: ‘Ripping apart the White House just like he’s ripping apart the Constitution.’

Trump wrote of the ballroom’s construction on Truth Social, saying: ‘All I am doing is fixing, cleaning, running, and ‘sprucing up’ a terribly maintained, for many years, Building.’

Trump explained there would be a ‘drone-proof roof’, as well as ‘air-handling systems’ and ‘biodefense all over’.

He also said the ballroom was needed to host large events for world leaders and other guests, and that a ballroom tent was not sufficient because of how wet the grass gets.

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