WASHINGTON — Hours before the deadline Friday, the Trust for the National Mall mostly evaded questions in response to a letter from Democratic senators concerned about President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project.
Nor did the trust, a nonprofit group based in Washington, D.C., provide the documentation that the lawmakers had requested.
NBC News previously reported that the trust is stewarding the millions of dollars in private donations paying for the 90,000-square-foot ballroom, though in the past it has focused on smaller, nonpartisan projects like preserving Washington, D.C.’s cherry blossom trees and renovating horse stables on the National Mall.
The Democratic lawmakers had expressed deep skepticism about the organization’s role as a conduit for the private donations ban

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