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President Donald Trump shared new images of the planned White House ballroom, which is expected to serve as a venue for official events.
The East Wing that President Donald Trump tore down last month stood for decades.
The ballroom he’s building in its place could be gone not long after the first wave of guests sit down for dinner, depending on the outcome of the 2028 presidential race.
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If elected, a Democratic president would have plenty to worry about aside from White House decor; war and peace can easily fill up a day. But a new president may face considerable pressure from within the Democratic fold to do something about a massive new ballroom forever linked to Trump.
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