
Rush to Build Trump’s White House Ballroom Draws Public Scrutiny
With construction cranes rising on the White House grounds, a final vote by the National Capital Planning Commission on President Trump’s ballroom faces critics who say the hurried design review bypasses decades of public scrutiny. Warnings focus on a portico that's too large, stairs that don’t lead to the ballroom, and columns that will block daylight and sightlines from inside, suggesting the project’s expedited timeline could undermine symmetry and oversight typical of DC’s major public projects. Supporters argue urgency and funding justify the pace, framing the ballroom as a historical evolution of the White House.

