The metaphorical wrecking ball analogy takes a physical form.


As construction begins on US President Donald Trump's new $250m (£187m) White House ballroom, mystery continues to swirl around the identities of the wealthy donors and corporations paying for it.

Groundbreaking for the ornate 90,000 sq ft (8,360 sq m) project began on Monday, with excavators and construction workers tearing out portions of the East Wing.

The US president has said that he personally will pay for significant portions of its construction, and suggested that some still anonymous donors would be willing to spend more than $20m to complete the project.

The funding model has sparked concern among some legal experts, who say it may amount to paying for access to the administration.

"I view this enormous ballroom as an ethics nightmare," Richard Painter, a former chief ethics lawyer in the Bush White House between 2005 and 2007, told the BBC.

"It's using access to the White House to raise money. I don't like it," he added. "These corporations all want something from the government."

A dinner for potential donors held at the White House on 15 October included senior executives from prominent US companies including Blackstone, OpenAI, Microsoft, Coinbase, Palantir, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Amazon and Google.

Also present was Woody Johnson, the owner of the New York Jets NFL team, and Shari and Edward Glazer, who, together with their siblings, own both the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Manchester United.

A pledge form seen by CBS News, the BBC's US partner, suggested that donors could be eligible for "recognition" for their contributions. While plans are still being finalised, that recognition could potentially take the form of names etched into the structure.

The White House had originally said that the gigantic structure would have a seated capacity of 650 people. This week, Trump said that it will be able to hold 999.

Only one contributor has so far been revealed.

Court documents show that YouTube will pay $22m towards the project as part of a settlement with Trump regarding a lawsuit over the suspension of his account following the 6 January 2021 riot at the US Capitol.

But it is unclear how many of the rest of those in attendance may have pledged to donate, or how much.
An official list has yet to be published, though White House officials say they plan to reveal the one.

Documents obtained by CBS indicate the donations will be handled by the Trust for the National Mall, a non-profit that works with the National Park Service and fundraises for projects on the Mall and at the White House.

At the event for potential donors, Trump said many of the attendees had been "really, really generous" and said that some had asked whether $25m was an appropriate donation.

"I said: I will take it," Trump remarked.

The White House has insisted there was nothing inappropriate about soliciting donations and that the ballroom will be used by future administrations. The renovation will not cost US taxpayers a cent, it has said.

Martin Mongiello, a former White House executive chef and Camp David general manager who has worked under seven administrations, told the BBC that the money paid to the ballroom "will eventually pay for itself and save costs".

The tents sometimes set outside for events - which he described as "elbow to elbow" and "embarrassing", often cost $1m or more, not including other ancillary costs associated with having large-scale events.

But Mr Painter suggested it could be considered a "pay-to-play scheme", which has dogged previous White House administrations of both political parties.

In the 1990s, for example, then-President Bill Clinton came under scrutiny for allegedly selling overnight stays in the Lincoln Bedroom in exchange for campaign contributions.

More recently, Trump sought corporate sponsors for the annual White House Easter Egg Roll in April, which some said could amount to companies vying for the president's attention.

Trump and administration officials have said that the new ballroom was a necessary renovation given the lack of large existing facilities to hold state dinners and other events. The White House often uses a tent on the South Lawn to fete foreign leaders and a larger guest list for a state dinner.

But the scale of the new ballroom, Mr Painter added, poses an "enormous temptation" to use the facility for political fundraising that was not the case before, even if presidents from both parties have invited supporters to events.

"The limited space [now] means that not everyone gets a White House invitation," he said. "In my view, that's a good thing... The [current] size limits the 'pay to play' game, at least on White House premises."

Proving any wrongdoing, however, is unlikely.

"You can't prove a quid pro quo," Mr Painter said. "But I think the Trump administration is pushing the envelope here."




They can 'think' whatever they want, and I doubt that the 'scrutiny' that Clinton took was even in the media at the time, not like everything to do with what Trump does is. This is nothing more than another TDS temper tantrum.
I admit it’s a temper tantrum, but the public has a right to know where every dollar comes from, not most, but all.
 
Democrat, Marxist, lefties have no real policies, all they have is TDS. Many Presidents have upgraded or remodeled the WH. The Democrats purposely ignore history in their absolute unfounded hatred of Trump.
 
I admit it’s a temper tantrum, but the public has a right to know where every dollar comes from, not most, but all.


Agreed but if Trump says that the money isn't coming from US tax dollars then it's not. Funny how the left wasn't worried about their tax dollars when it came to funding Ukraine. 🙄
 
Agreed but if Trump says that the money isn't coming from US tax dollars then it's not. Funny how the left wasn't worried about their tax dollars when it came to funding Ukraine. 🙄
I agree but just because the left is a bunch of liars doesn’t mean the right should be as well.
 
Agreed but if Trump says that the money isn't coming from US tax dollars then it's not. Funny how the left wasn't worried about their tax dollars when it came to funding Ukraine. 🙄
The left is comprised of hypocritical, leftist, Marxists who have no use for truth. All they care about is their false propaganda aimed at turning ignorant, media groomed people into radical leftists.
 
It's the ******* White House idiot.


He's so dumb he makes me look like I'm a genius even though I was a special education kid because he thinks that the government debt is going to be a problem. Since the government isn't paying for it it's way beyond the realm of my understanding of why he thinks this. 🙄
 
He's so dumb he makes me look like I'm a genius even though I was a special education kid because he thinks that the government debt is going to be a problem. Since the government isn't paying for it it's way beyond the realm of my understanding of why he thinks this. 🙄
He may not be the craziest (read my sig), but he is the stupidest poster here.
 
Many republicans and so called conservatives feel the same. What a waste. But you must realize by now, Trump is worshipped as a Gawd to many republicans and you don't challenge Gawd. Also they fear his base which is partisan and full of hate. Any thing or anyone who criticizes the new republican/conservative gawd must be evil for Gawd is good. Kinda simple and you see it and don't see it for they live in fear of Trump calling them out. Face it the benefactors of the project will profit in a variety of ways. That's the way politics works under a gawd (authoritarian) figure.


PS I use gawd as a sign of respect for those who still are honest.
 
It is a public building and it is not others to do with what they like. I have no issue with what is being done, but the the government has an obligation to be transparent, with our public buildings.
I am sure he got approval from the required source, which is Donald J. Trump.
 
They all want some kick backs from the renovation permits
That's exactly the sort of reply I expect from a trumple in response to being shown trump has violated the law by not following the legal process for tearing down part of the WH.
 
No, you really don't 'need to know', but you will know eventually.
Trump claims to be the most transparent president in history

Why can’t he reveal who is paying the $200 million and how much he is contributing?
 
Many republicans and so called conservatives feel the same. What a waste. But you must realize by now, Trump is worshipped as a Gawd to many republicans and you don't challenge Gawd. Also they fear his base which is partisan and full of hate. Any thing or anyone who criticizes the new republican/conservative gawd must be evil for Gawd is good. Kinda simple and you see it and don't see it for they live in fear of Trump calling them out. Face it the benefactors of the project will profit in a variety of ways. That's the way politics works under a gawd (authoritarian) figure.


PS I use gawd as a sign of respect for those who still are honest.
Real Conservatives do not see spending $200 million on a ballroom as fiscally responsible
 
Trump claims to be the most transparent president in history

Why can’t he reveal who is paying the $200 million and how much he is contributing?


Were you asking the same questions when so much of the American tax dollars was going to Ukraine? Supposedly anyways as I don't think that we ever found out.
 
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He's so dumb he makes me look like I'm a genius even though I was a special education kid because he thinks that the government debt is going to be a problem. Since the government isn't paying for it it's way beyond the realm of my understanding of why he thinks this. 🙄
Ancillary, capital, or daily operational?
 
Ancillary, capital, or daily operational?


What in the world are you blabbering about? I already told you where the money is coming from. Although I do agree with Papageorgio that we should know where every penny is coming from, but we will eventually.
 
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