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Trump says White House was ‘s*** house’ before renovations

At a Tuesday dinner, Donald Trump criticized the condition of the White House he says he inherited when he returned last January, arguing it “isn’t properly taken care of.” He joked about the building’s worn state-damaged columns adn peeling plaster-and said he personally paid for improvements to bring the residence “back to shape.”

Trump also used the event to promote his proposed White House ballroom, describing it as exceptionally beautiful and emphasizing planned security features, including thick glass designed to be nearly invisible. He said the 90,000-square-foot ballroom would cost about $400 million, accommodate close to 1,000 guests, and is planned for completion in summer 2028. The East Wing of the executive mansion was already demolished in October for the project, which drew criticism from historians, lawmakers, and residents.

His remarks came amid growing legal challenges to his construction efforts in Washington,D.C.; notably, a nonprofit group sued to block renovations to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, claiming changes made by the Department of the Interior altered the pool’s natural character.


President Donald Trump described the poor condition of the White House he inherited after moving back in last January at a Tuesday dinner, using the speech to tout his improvement plan.

“It’s not properly taken care of,” Trump said, referencing the executive mansion.

“I was told by my wife, you have to act presidential, so don’t use foul language. I won’t. Therefore, normally I would have said it was a s*** house, but I don’t want to say that,” the president joked, adding that the columns were falling down and the plaster was falling off.

“I paid for it myself, all of the stone, all of the different things we have, and we’re bringing the White House back to shape,” Trump added.

Trump also took some time to promote his White House ballroom project.

“We’re building a ballroom in the back, which will be, I think, the most beautiful ballroom anywhere in the world,” he told dinner guests.

He also promoted the safety features of his new ballroom, pointing to the recent attempt on his life at a press gala in April.

“It’s going to be a very safe ballroom,” Trump said, adding that it would have 6-inch glass that you could “look through it and you can see as perfectly as though it weren’t there.”

The proposed 90,000-square-foot ballroom is slated to cost $400 million and hold close to 1,000 guests. In October, the East Wing of the executive mansion was torn down to be replaced by the ballroom, drawing substantial backlash from historians, lawmakers, and citizens.

The venue is set to be completed in summer 2028.

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Trump’s comments come as his various construction projects throughout Washington, D.C., and the surrounding areas face mounting legal troubles.

On Monday, a nonprofit group sued the Trump administration’s renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, arguing that the Department of the Interior altered the pool to the extent of changing its natural character.



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