
Trump Pushes $400M White House Ballroom as Cover for Deeper Military Bunker
Key Takeaways
- Trump says there will be a massive underground military complex beneath the White House ballroom.
- Ballroom project reportedly costs hundreds of millions, with figures cited at $300–$400 million.
- A federal judge paused the ballroom construction amid a preservationist lawsuit.
Ballroom Masks Massive Bunker
Trump framed the ballroom as a simple venue upgrade but it is a cover for a massive underground military complex.
The New York Times, Gulf News, and The Indian Express all reported the project replaces the World War II-era PEOC.

Trump was forced to confirm the bunker after a judge ordered a pause on the ballroom.
The sequence of demolition before approval highlights legal tension.
Security Features Detailed
Trump claimed the bunker would include medical facilities, bomb shelters, secure telecommunications, and biodefense.
The ballroom would serve as a protective shield with bulletproof glass.

Gulf News emphasized a vast underground military complex now under construction.
CBS News documented the 9-1 vote by the National Capital Planning Commission despite public opposition.
Legal Challenges and Criticism
Demolition of the East Wing began before Congress authorized the project.
Trump dismissed the legal challenges as a stupid lawsuit.
Public opposition was significant with 32,000 comments filed.
CBS News noted tension between private fundraising and taxpayer resources.
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