White House Responds to Scathing New York Times Analysis of Ballroom Report

March 30, 2026 • Google News World

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White House Responds to Criticism Over Ballroom Design

The White House has issued a statement blasting a recent analysis by The New York Times that found flaws in the design of the new ballroom. The analysis, which was published on January 20, stated that the stairs leading to the ballroom “lead nowhere.”

In response, the White House released a statement saying that the design of the ballroom has been scrutinized and that experts have reviewed the plans. However, no further details were provided.

The New York Times had previously reported that Trump’s $400 million project for the new ballroom had barely been scrutinized by experts. The article cited several sources who expressed concerns about the design and construction of the project.

In a separate development, it was reported that Trump has shown off his new ballroom designs to the public, including military personnel and other guests. However, no further details were provided on the specifics of the designs or the plans for the ballroom.

Additionally, Karoline Leavitt, a critic of the White House’s handling of the project, had expressed her outrage over The New York Times’ analysis. She claimed that the experts who reviewed the plans had shredded Trump’s design and that the White House was trying to cover up its mistakes.

The White House has not commented on Leavitt’s claims or provided any further information about the ballroom design.

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