Washington Post Defends Trump’s Ballroom Construction – Reveals Dems Privately Admit It Is Needed
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Even the Washington Post is debunking the latest Democrat attack on Donald Trump.
The Washington Post editorial board praised Donald Trump’s Ballroom Construction.
The Washington Post editorial board praised President Trump’s controversial demolition of the East Wing of the White House.
“The White House cannot simply be a museum to the past. Like America, it must evolve with the times to maintain its greatness. Strong leaders reject calcification. In that way, Trump’s undertaking is a shot across the bow at NIMBYs everywhere,” the Post’s editorial board said in an opinion piece published Saturday.
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The Washington Post’s editorial board said in their piece that “Trump joins a long list of presidents who have left their imprint on the White House.”
“Theodore Roosevelt replaced greenhouses to construct the West Wing. William Howard Taft constructed the first Oval Office in 1909. Richard M. Nixon converted a swimming pool into the press briefing room in 1970,” the editorial board added.
The Washington Post board revealed that even Democrats admit that this was needed for event space.
They wrote, “Privately, many alumni of the Biden and Obama White Houses acknowledge the long-overdue need for an event space like what Trump is creating…The next Democratic president will be happy to have this.”
The Washington Post editorial board defended President Donald Trump’s ballroom construction on Sunday and argued that the next Democratic president would be happy to have the ballroom.
“In classic Trump fashion, the president is pursuing a reasonable idea in the most jarring manner possible. Privately, many alumni of the Biden and Obama White Houses acknowledge the long-overdue need for an event space like what Trump is creating. It is absurd that tents need to be erected on the South Lawn for state dinners, and VIPs are forced to use porta-potties,” the editorial board wrote.
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“The State Dining Room seats 140. The East Room seats about 200. Trump says the ballroom at the center of his 90,000-square-foot addition will accommodate 999 guests. The next Democratic president will be happy to have this,” the editorial board continued.
Trump was right!
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