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Spending $1 billion on a White House ballroom while Americans can't afford groceries is a stunning misuse of public resources. A federal judge already ruled that Congress must authorize any new White House construction, yet the push to fund this project barrels forward anyway. With 61% of Americans opposing the ballroom, Republicans are betting their House and Senate majorities on gold-leaf walls most voters will never see.
The White House is aging infrastructure that has needed serious renovation for decades, and adding a grand ballroom is a legitimate upgrade to a building that belongs to all Americans. Unlike past presidents who remodeled for personal taste, this project is funded through private donations and designed to project American power for generations. Opposing a timeless monument to U.S. strength says more about a lack of national pride than any real policy concern.