- President Donald Trump's proposed 200 million dollar ballroom project at the White House is expected to begin with demolition this month.
- Will Scharf, the Trump-appointed head of the National Capital Planning Commission, stated the body does not need to approve demolition or site preparation work for the project.
- The lavish 90,000 square foot ballroom is anticipated to significantly alter the appearance and size of both the White House's East and West Wings.
- Trump intends to use the enormous, gilded ballroom to host state dinners and other events before his term concludes in 2029.
- The project aligns with Trump's history of personally overseeing extensive renovations at the White House, including the Oval Office and Rose Garden.
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