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Trump Calls For White House Blackout

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Liberals are losing their minds however they fail to realize the incredible progress Trump is making.

Washington, D.C. – President Trump’s Treasury Department has ordered its employees to stay silent and stop sharing photos of the White House demolition, as President Donald Trump’s $200 million East Wing ballroom project officially begins — sparking both excitement and secrecy inside the nation’s capital.

Trump’s Vision Sparks Tight Security

The directive came after construction photos started spreading online. Treasury workers have a front-row seat to the project from their headquarters near the East Wing — and some images quickly went viral.

But according to officials, those snapshots could pose serious national security risks.

“A Treasury Department spokesperson told The Hill that sharing photos of the White House during the renovation could unintentionally expose sensitive elements, such as security measures or private structural information.”

The department said that out of an abundance of caution, employees are being told not to post or share images without approval.

The Wall Street Journal confirmed that an email went out Monday evening reminding staff to avoid taking pictures of the White House grounds unless cleared by the Office of Public Affairs.


Demolition Begins On Trump’s Grand Ballroom

Heavy equipment rolled in Monday morning as demolition crews began dismantling part of the East Wing, paving the way for what the president calls a “historic expansion” of the People’s House.

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Speaking at a White House event later that day, Trump seemed pleased by the progress.

“It just started today, so that’s good luck,” he said with a smile. “There’ll be a knockout panel right behind here that opens up to the ballroom. I don’t think it will be topped.”

The new ballroom, set to measure 90,000 square feet, will become one of the largest event spaces ever built on the White House grounds — a lasting legacy project designed to showcase American craftsmanship, luxury, and strength.


Funded By Patriots, Built For History

The ballroom’s $200 million price tag will be covered without taxpayer money, according to the Trump administration. Instead, funding is expected to come from private donors — patriotic Americans eager to support what they view as a symbol of national pride.

The East Wing, which has traditionally served First Ladies and their staff, will now take on a renewed purpose: hosting major state functions, visiting world leaders, and national celebrations honoring American excellence.

White House officials say the ballroom will be completed before Trump’s second term ends in 2029, ensuring the project stands as a tribute to the president’s enduring commitment to restoring beauty, strength, and dignity to America’s most iconic home.

“President Trump is keeping his promise to rebuild and beautify our nation’s capital — and he’s doing it without costing the taxpayers a dime,” a White House spokesman said.