In late October 2025, people shared a quote online attributed to U.S. President Donald Trump that appeared to directly contradict the reality of the ongoing construction of a new ballroom at the White House. Allegedly, Trump said the new building "won't interfere with the current building," but rather, it would "be near it but not touching it."
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The president made the statement while answering a question from a reporter during a news conference on July 31, 2025. The occasion for the news conference was the signing of an executive order that created the President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition and reinstated the Presidential Fitness Test.
The White House released an announcement about the construction of a new White House ballroom that day, and reporters asked about the plans during the news conference. Trump can be seen saying the quote in question in a Forbes YouTube video of the news conference.
At the 21:47 mark of the YouTube video, a reporter asked, "Can you talk about your plans for the new ballroom that was announced today? And the $200 million that's going to be paid for by yourself as well as private donations?"
Trump responded (emphasis ours):
It's a private thing. You know, I'll do it and we'll probably have some donors or whatever, but it's about $200 million. So, we've been planning it for a long time. They've wanted a ballroom at the White House for more than 150 years, but there's never been a president that was good at ballrooms. I'm really good. In fact, I looked at one that we just built in Turnberry in Scotland, and it's incredible. We're good at building. I'm good at building things, and we'll get it built quickly and on time and it'll be beautiful. Top of the line. We've retained the best architects and engineers, everything else.
It'll be built over on the east side, and it will be beautiful. It'll be views of the Washington Monument. It won't interfere with the current building. It'll be near it but not touching it. And pays total respect to the existing building, which I'm the biggest fan of. It's my favorite. It's my favorite place. I love it. But they've wanted it. And you know, when they have big events, you entertain the president of China or the president of any place and you have big crowds, they've always had to get a tent. And you've probably been to some of them, Bobby. When it rains, it's a disaster. And the tent's a hundred yards. That's more than a football field away from the main entrance. And people are schlopping down to the tent. It's not a pretty sight. The women with their lovely evening gowns, all of their hair all done and they're a mess by the time they get and they've always wanted to have it.
And I said, you know, in the first term, I said, you know, if I get another shot at this, I'm going to do a ballroom. I was pretty busy in the first because I was running the country and I was also fighting for survival with all of the lunatics I had to beat. But it worked out. Obviously, it worked out very well because here we are. But I always said I was going to do something about the ballroom because they should have one. So, we'll be leaving it. It'll be a great legacy project and I think it'll be special. You saw some renderings of the initial. I think it'll be really beautiful.
