Monday, October 27, 2025

Eric Swalwell launches call to demolish Trump's White House ballroom


Victor Davis Hanson: Trump’s Ballroom Is the Least Damning Thing to Happen to the White House   "President Donald Trump’s privately funded plan to build a 90,000-square-foot ballroom has Democrats like Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren fuming about “luxury” while they’ve shut down the government.
"Presidents have remodeled the White House for over a century—from Harry Truman’s gut renovation to Barack Obama’s basketball court—yet only Trump gets scorn. Victor Davis Hanson breaks down the hypocrisy on today’s episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.” “ 'Do we really want to know what belittles the White House? I mean, we're just coming off the Biden administration, where cocaine was found in a carrel in the West Wing. … Do you remember when Barack Obama was president? He brought in a whole cadre of Muslim Brotherhood people that were tied to Hamas Islamic terrorism. He brought an entourage, in 2012, into the White House. I remember, 2016, he thought it would be neat to have his favorite rappers in the White House. Kendrick Lamar—“Pimp a Butterfly.” Remember those lyrics about killing the police in the White House? That rapper—‘kill po-po,’ as he said. " 'We could go on with the embarrassing incidents. I won't mention what transpired between Monica Lewinsky and Bill Clinton right off the Oval Office in the presidential laboratory. But nonetheless, the ballroom was needed. "


Unhinged Democrat launches call to demolish Trump's White House ballroom  "Swalwell would probably get his Chinese contacts to pay for the demolition . Fang Fang demolitions."
"The truth of the matter is the Democratic Party leaders have made it a party of hate. They called what is good bad, and what is bad good. I don’t think they’re gonna get that far. They should condition that construction, if the Democrats destroyed it, they have to restore to those contributed all the funds used to build that structure." Comments to the video.

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