Late-night hosts on Monday offered scathing reactions to the partial demolition of the East Wing of the White House as part of Donald Trump's proposed $250m gilded ballroom renovation. The project has left many lawmakers, media personalities, and everyday citizens in shock.
The news came just nine months into Trump's term in office, with many questioning whether the billionaire had been lying about the renovation not touching the existing White House structure. Colbert aptly joked that he should have saved up for a body pillow of Mariah Carey as his "security deposit back".
When asked if there were any concerns over the fate of the building, Trump reassured reporters that he's the biggest fan of the White House and will never want to leave it. However, many found this claim laughable given the recent events.
Colbert poked fun at Trump's grandiose plans for a gilded ballroom, likening them to a combination Pizza Hut-Taco Bell in his backyard. The Late Show host suggested that maybe, just maybe, the renovation would end up being something completely different from what was initially promised.
Late Night host Seth Meyers also chimed in on the topic, highlighting Trump's apparent lack of urgency over leaving office. He quipped that if he had three years left on a lease, he wouldn't even bother putting up a shelf.
The nation's capital remains on edge as lawmakers struggle to pass legislation amidst this backdrop. Despite Trump's claims about respecting the existing building structure, many are now left wondering what other changes have been made behind closed doors in the White House.
The news came just nine months into Trump's term in office, with many questioning whether the billionaire had been lying about the renovation not touching the existing White House structure. Colbert aptly joked that he should have saved up for a body pillow of Mariah Carey as his "security deposit back".
When asked if there were any concerns over the fate of the building, Trump reassured reporters that he's the biggest fan of the White House and will never want to leave it. However, many found this claim laughable given the recent events.
Colbert poked fun at Trump's grandiose plans for a gilded ballroom, likening them to a combination Pizza Hut-Taco Bell in his backyard. The Late Show host suggested that maybe, just maybe, the renovation would end up being something completely different from what was initially promised.
Late Night host Seth Meyers also chimed in on the topic, highlighting Trump's apparent lack of urgency over leaving office. He quipped that if he had three years left on a lease, he wouldn't even bother putting up a shelf.
The nation's capital remains on edge as lawmakers struggle to pass legislation amidst this backdrop. Despite Trump's claims about respecting the existing building structure, many are now left wondering what other changes have been made behind closed doors in the White House.