Trump Defends White House Overhaul, Vows to Turn ‘Embarrassment’ Into ‘Extraordinary Beauty and Pride’
President Donald Trump defended the ongoing renovations at the White House today, arguing that the historic residence had been allowed to deteriorate for years and promising that the restoration project will leave it more beautiful than ever.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump shared what he said were “before” photographs of the White House’s main entrance, contending that the property had fallen into an unacceptable state before he returned to office.
“This is the horrible front of the White House, and it’s been like that for years,” Trump wrote. “The condition is deplorable, just like our Country was when I inherited it from Sleepy Joe Biden.”
The president also dismissed criticism over the scope of the restoration effort, saying opponents have unfairly attacked him for investing time and resources into preserving one of America’s most recognizable landmarks.
“The Radical Left Dumocrats criticize me for spending so much time bringing our White House back to the Glory of 100 years ago,” he wrote. “Actually, it will be far better than that.”
Trump said the White House project reflects a broader effort by his administration to revitalize the nation’s capital and restore pride in public spaces across the country.
“This is what we are doing all over Washington, D.C., and, in different ways, with our Country, itself!” Trump wrote.
He predicted that the renovations will transform the executive mansion into an iconic showcase while preserving its historic character.
“The White House, as you can see in the before pictures attached, was an embarrassment,” he wrote. “Believe it or not, these pictures were of the Main Entrance. In a short period of time, it will be a Symbol of Extraordinary Beauty and Pride!”
The White House has undergone regular maintenance, preservation work, and renovation projects under numerous administrations over the years to protect the historic structure, which serves both as the president’s home and the headquarters of the executive branch. Because of the building’s symbolic importance, major restoration efforts have often drawn widespread public attention.
Throughout his second term, Trump has repeatedly highlighted beautification initiatives, describing them as part of a larger campaign to restore historic monuments, federal buildings, and public spaces throughout Washington.
One of the administration’s more ambitious proposals—a new White House ballroom—failed to gain congressional approval earlier this year. In May, lawmakers from both parties rejected the administration’s request for $1 billion for the project after it was attached to a Homeland Security funding measure.
The proposal became politically contentious as many Americans continued to grapple with elevated inflation and the rising cost of living.
The Washington Post reported in June that the estimated cost of the ballroom project had climbed to approximately $600 million, according to a contractor’s project summary, with more than half of the funding expected to come from taxpayers.
{Matzav.com}
