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Indirect public costs and oversight gaps

The potential indirect public costs and oversight gaps related to the White House ballroom addition

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Jan 15, 2026
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What donors funded the White House ballroom and how much did each contribute?

A public roster of private contributors to President Trump’s contested White House ballroom was released by the administration, naming some 37 corporate and individual donors including major tech, def...

Feb 2, 2026

What is hte cost of trump gloden ballroom

The publicly stated price of ’s new ballroom has shifted repeatedly: it was announced as a project in July 2025, later described by the White House and the president at various times as $250 million a...

Jan 9, 2026

Have the named contractors worked on previous White House or federal projects and what are their records?

Several firms named in coverage of the White House East Wing/ballroom project — notably Clark Construction, AECOM, and ACECO — have long histories of federal work and large government portfolios, and ...

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