A new project is underway that has sparked intense debate among Washington insiders: a 90,000-square-foot ballroom in the White House. President Donald Trump's plan to build the opulent space, estimated to cost $300 million, has been met with criticism from both sides of the aisle.
Bill Maher, host of HBO's "Real Time," believes that the renovation is more than just a vanity project – it's a symbol of Trump's intentions to stay in office. In his opinion, building such an extravagant space implies that he won't be leaving anytime soon. "Who puts in a giant ballroom if you're leaving?" Maher asked his panel.
Critics like former RNC Chairman Michael Steele argue that the White House is more than just a building, serving as a symbol of American democracy and its institutions. For Steele, the East Wing's demolition was a personal blow, reminiscent of his childhood growing up in Washington D.C. "I'm going to tell you as a young kid... when my daddy took me by 'that building,' it meant something to me," Steele recalled.
However, Maher is less concerned with preserving historical significance and more focused on the practical implications. He acknowledges that presidents often renovate their surroundings, citing examples like Nixon's bowling alley and Obama's basketball court. "I just can't get this mad about everything, Mike," he said.
The debate has also drawn in other experts. Former Biden White House communications director Kate Bedingfield emphasized that Trump's actions are part of a broader pattern of reckless behavior, which threatens the country's foundations. For her, the renovation is not just a personal indulgence but a manifestation of his administration's priorities.
Trump himself has yet to reveal the name of the ballroom, leaving many to speculate about its significance. The White House has stated that Trump will make an announcement soon, adding to the speculation surrounding this high-profile project.
				
			Bill Maher, host of HBO's "Real Time," believes that the renovation is more than just a vanity project – it's a symbol of Trump's intentions to stay in office. In his opinion, building such an extravagant space implies that he won't be leaving anytime soon. "Who puts in a giant ballroom if you're leaving?" Maher asked his panel.
Critics like former RNC Chairman Michael Steele argue that the White House is more than just a building, serving as a symbol of American democracy and its institutions. For Steele, the East Wing's demolition was a personal blow, reminiscent of his childhood growing up in Washington D.C. "I'm going to tell you as a young kid... when my daddy took me by 'that building,' it meant something to me," Steele recalled.
However, Maher is less concerned with preserving historical significance and more focused on the practical implications. He acknowledges that presidents often renovate their surroundings, citing examples like Nixon's bowling alley and Obama's basketball court. "I just can't get this mad about everything, Mike," he said.
The debate has also drawn in other experts. Former Biden White House communications director Kate Bedingfield emphasized that Trump's actions are part of a broader pattern of reckless behavior, which threatens the country's foundations. For her, the renovation is not just a personal indulgence but a manifestation of his administration's priorities.
Trump himself has yet to reveal the name of the ballroom, leaving many to speculate about its significance. The White House has stated that Trump will make an announcement soon, adding to the speculation surrounding this high-profile project.

 , might as well renovate the whole country like that...
, might as well renovate the whole country like that... 
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" . I get what Bill Maher is saying, though – if Trump's trying to stay in office, why bother with something so fancy-schmancy? But at the same time, I can see the historical significance and all that jazz. It's like, yeah, it's gonna cost a pretty penny, but it's also part of preserving American democracy and its institutions, you feel?
. I get what Bill Maher is saying, though – if Trump's trying to stay in office, why bother with something so fancy-schmancy? But at the same time, I can see the historical significance and all that jazz. It's like, yeah, it's gonna cost a pretty penny, but it's also part of preserving American democracy and its institutions, you feel?
 This is getting outta hand! A 90k sq ft ballroom for $300 mil? That's like, what, 40k sq ft of tax payer funded party space? Meanwhile, our national debt is through the roof and you're throwing cash at a fancy room. What's next, a Trump-sized gold toilet?
 This is getting outta hand! A 90k sq ft ballroom for $300 mil? That's like, what, 40k sq ft of tax payer funded party space? Meanwhile, our national debt is through the roof and you're throwing cash at a fancy room. What's next, a Trump-sized gold toilet?  I mean, I get it, Trump likes to splurge but come on! It's America we're talking about here, not some luxury resort
 I mean, I get it, Trump likes to splurge but come on! It's America we're talking about here, not some luxury resort 

 ? like who even needs that much space for parties
? like who even needs that much space for parties  ? i mean idc about the history or the symbolism its just plain wasteful in my opinion
? i mean idc about the history or the symbolism its just plain wasteful in my opinion  . and kate bedingfield says his admin is reckless thats true we need to hold them accountable
. and kate bedingfield says his admin is reckless thats true we need to hold them accountable  . cant wait for trump to reveal the name of this ballroom lol what's gonna be so special about it?
. cant wait for trump to reveal the name of this ballroom lol what's gonna be so special about it? 
 $300 mil is crazy tho like wot r we gonna do with dat kinda cash
 $300 mil is crazy tho like wot r we gonna do with dat kinda cash  i mean, cant we just focus on getting the job done instead of who's in charge?
 i mean, cant we just focus on getting the job done instead of who's in charge?  . Like, who needs a 90k sq ft ballroom? It's just going to be another lavish space for him to have parties in. I mean, can you imagine if Obama or Biden had built something like that and we were still talking about it now?
. Like, who needs a 90k sq ft ballroom? It's just going to be another lavish space for him to have parties in. I mean, can you imagine if Obama or Biden had built something like that and we were still talking about it now? 
 $300 million for a ballroom is just wild. I mean, we can already see how poorly some of Trump's other decisions are gonna hold up in the long run. Like, what's the point of having a 90k sq ft ballroom? Are they expecting like, world leaders to have epic dance parties there or something?
 $300 million for a ballroom is just wild. I mean, we can already see how poorly some of Trump's other decisions are gonna hold up in the long run. Like, what's the point of having a 90k sq ft ballroom? Are they expecting like, world leaders to have epic dance parties there or something? 
 Does he care about history or is this all just for him?
 Does he care about history or is this all just for him?  . But seriously, can't we just chill about it for once? It's not like it's gonna break the bank or anything
. But seriously, can't we just chill about it for once? It's not like it's gonna break the bank or anything 
 . Can we focus on actual issues instead of just speculating about presidential vanity projects?
. Can we focus on actual issues instead of just speculating about presidential vanity projects?