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Panel reviewing Trump’s White House ballroom project gets earful from public

Panel reviewing Trump’s White House ballroom project gets earful from public

Washington D.C. – The panel tasked with reviewing President Donald Trump’s proposed White House ballroom project received an earful from the public during a recent hearing. The project, which aims to build a grand ballroom for hosting state dinners and other events, has been met with mixed reactions from the public.

The panel, made up of architects, historians, and members of the public, gathered at the National Building Museum to hear feedback on the proposed project. The meeting was open to the public and many citizens took the opportunity to voice their opinions on the matter.

One of the main concerns raised by the public was the cost of the project. The estimated cost of the ballroom is said to be around $500 million, which has caused some to question the necessity of such an extravagant addition to the White House. However, supporters of the project argue that the ballroom would not only serve as a symbol of American grandeur but also generate revenue through hosting events.

Another issue that was brought up during the hearing was the potential impact on the historic White House. Some expressed concerns that the construction of the ballroom could damage the integrity of the iconic building. However, the panel assured the public that all necessary precautions would be taken to preserve the historical significance of the White House.

Despite the concerns raised, there were also many supporters of the project in attendance. They argued that the ballroom would not only benefit the White House but also the local economy. The construction of the ballroom would create jobs and bring in revenue for the surrounding businesses.

President Trump’s daughter and advisor, Ivanka Trump, also made an appearance at the hearing to show her support for the project. She emphasized the importance of showcasing American excellence and hospitality through the grand ballroom.

The panel also heard from renowned architect, Frank Gehry, who has been hired to design the ballroom. Gehry, known for his iconic designs such as the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, presented his vision for the ballroom. He described it as a modern and elegant space that would seamlessly blend with the existing architecture of the White House.

The public was given the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback after the presentations. Many expressed their excitement for the project and praised the design proposed by Gehry. Some even suggested additional features such as a rooftop garden and a museum to showcase the history of state dinners at the White House.

Overall, the hearing was a success in gathering valuable feedback from the public. The panel will now take into consideration all the comments and suggestions before making a final decision on the project. President Trump has expressed his eagerness to move forward with the ballroom project and hopes to see it completed during his term in office.

In conclusion, the proposed White House ballroom project has sparked a lively debate among the public. While there are valid concerns about the cost and impact on the historic building, there is also a strong support for the project and its potential benefits. The panel will continue to review all aspects of the project before making a final decision, but one thing is for sure – the addition of a grand ballroom to the White House will be a symbol of American excellence and hospitality for years to come.

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