Breaking down claim Trump paid himself 2.5% contractor fee on new White House ballroom
. . . "In short, it was not possible to independently verify whether Trump or anyone related to him received such a kickback, but Snopes found no evidence of this occurring. For this reason, we left the claim unrated.
"Social media users appeared to misunderstand a document that public interest watchdog Public Citizen obtained in April 2026 as part of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit. The document is an agreement between the White House, the National Park Service and Trust for the National Mall, a nonprofit organization." . . . Full article here...
But facts will not matter to Whoopi and the girls. TD

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| Eric Swalwell said any Democrat candidate had to commit to tearing the ballroom down. Where is Eric now, by the way? |
Federal prosecutors in New York have opened a grand jury investigation into Neville Roy Singham – a China-based tech tycoon who pumped roughly $285 million through a Goldman Sachs philanthropy fund and a network of shell companies into Marxist activist groups across the United States since 2017.
Singham – who relocated to Shanghai after selling his company for an estimated $785 million – has funded CodePink, The People's Forum, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, and BreakThrough News.
These are the same organizations whose affiliated activists showed up at Delaney Hall, Minneapolis, and Los Angeles screaming at ICE agents."
When this all completed and beautiful, I can't wait to see what the next Democrat Administration will do with it. "There were just too many issues with using the ballroom, so we had to go with the usual tent."

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