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Fine Arts Commission gives Trump’s ballroom the green light

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Fine Arts Commission gives Trump’s ballroom the green light

Washington, DC’s Commission on Fine Arts — which is packed with allies of President Trump — unanimously voted to approve his new White House ballroom.

“This is a facility that is desperately needed for over 150 years, and it’s beautiful,” Commission Chair Rodney Mims Cook Jr. said.

Construction seen underway on the White House ballroom at the site of the former East Wing on Feb. 13, 2026.

Construction underway on the White House ballroom at the site of the former East Wing on Feb. 13, 2026. AP

Thursday’s meeting was scheduled to talk about the design of the project, with a final vote expected at next month’s session. But commissioners moved to go ahead and give it their blessing.

It’s one of two committees that must provide approval. The National Capital Planning Commission, headed by White House staff secretary Will Scharf, is expected to follow suit. Its next meeting is scheduled for March 5.

Donald Trump holds an artist's rendering of the new White House ballroom.

President Trump’s White House ballroom clears a major hurdle. AP

The 90,000-square-foot ballroom is bigger than the White House itself and will stand where the East Wing once stood.

Renderings of the planned White House ballroom from the National Capital Planning Commission's website.

Renderings of the planned White House ballroom from the National Capital Planning Commission’s website. AP Photo/Jon Elswick

The National Trust for Historic Preservation sued to stop construction of the ballroom. A court decision in the case is pending. 

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