Posted on 02/04/2026 6:28:07 AM PST by MtnClimber
Between the White House ballroom currently under construction, and the proposed Arc du Trump currently in the planning stage, Washington DC could look entirely different when President Trump leaves office. The classic elements are genuinely inspiring.

PRESIDENT TRUMP – “This beautiful building will be, when complete, the much-anticipated White House Ballroom — The Greatest of its kind ever built! It is a rendering from the Treasury Building, directly across the street, and replaces the very small, dilapidated, and rebuilt many times, East Wing, with a magnificent New East Wing, consisting of a glorious Ballroom that has been asked for by Presidents for over 150 years. Being an identical height and scale, it is totally in keeping with our historic White House. This is the first rendering shown to the Public. If you notice, the North Wall is a replica of the North Facade of the White House, shown at the right-hand side of the picture. This space will serve our Country well for, hopefully, Centuries into the future! PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP“
Who do you think will be the first “guest of honor” at a state dinner using the completed ballroom?
One of the proposals for the Washington DC “Arch”

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It is interesting how the democRATs hate this.
Agreed.
The richest and most powerful country in the world has a large state functions that require fess tents and port-a-potties for state dignitaries.
Ridiculous...even Obama’s people and Bidens people said this was long overdue.
I really don't like the ostentatiousness of various European countries, and I don't think we need to look like Europe or the Middle East, to any level of “glam.”
It’s going to have the name “The Independence Arch” on it?
At 250 years, I think we finally deserve a few nice things.
(How many married couples have said something similar to that?)
Should the USA be renting a tent to host any official function over 200 guests?
Trump is funding this with private donors.
Relax and try to suffer being gifted.
Greek architecture has inspired generations because of its classical beauty. The concrete rectangles of the 40’s and the slap in the face grunge architecture got attention but isn’t what we want the future to remember us for. I’m thrilled Trump recognizes the Greek classical lines and is willing to find the money to build monuments that will long outlast him, but not his memory. Grateful every day he has THREE MORE YEARS!!!
It just feels like 250 years.
I like the ballroom. The arch is grotesque imho. We can do without all the faux gold. Let France keep the Arch. We don’t need to duplicate it here.
> I really don’t like the ostentatiousness of various European countries… <
I don’t know enough about this ballroom thing to form an opinion either way. But I agree with your statement above.
Many Europeans chase after royalty, and all the pomp that goes with it. That’s probably something we should avoid.
I’d like to say more, but I’ve got to read the latest gossip about the Prince of Wales (just kidding there).
“Who do you think will be the first “guest of honor” at a state dinner using the completed ballroom?”
Milei, Orban, Meloni, Netanyahu.
Trump is a master artist when it comes to buildings.
Is construction ongoing, or has it been halted by the ridiculous law suit that has been brought forward?
Very nice. 😁😋
“Who do you think will be the first “guest of honor” at a state dinner using the completed ballroom?”
A no-brainer: It will be a large, iconic Americana representative affair dedicated to the American people.
Beautiful architecture.
So, Kid Rock?
I am guessing Putin or Modi or some Arab will be the first guest of honor. Those are the only people he likes.
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