Trump-haters’ White House ballroom tantrums get even more ridiculous

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Because nothing says “deep history and heritage” like a structure built in 1942 to hide a bomb shelter.

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Trump-haters’ White House ballroom tantrums get even more ridiculous

Heavy machinery works to clear rubble after the East Wing of the White House was demolished on October 23, 2025, in Washington, DCZUMAPRESS.com
President Donald Trump has done it again — sent the left and the media (but I repeat myself) down a rabbit hole of absurdity.

“It’s like the media is a cat and Trump has the world’s biggest laser pointer,” Margo Cleveland posted on X, “with it currently aimed at the new ballroom.”

That’s right: While Trump tours Asia, dancing, making trade deals and apparently having a blast, he’s got his opponents back in the Swamp obsessing over . . . a home renovation project.

Using donated funds, not taxpayer money, Trump is rebuilding the White House’s shabby East Wing — originally added to cover up construction of a bomb shelter during World War II — to create a large and modern space that meets the needs of today’s presidency.

Naturally, this has the usual gang of idiots fuming.

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) on Saturday lectured his fellow Democrats not to even imagine running for the presidential nomination unless they “pledge to take a wrecking ball” to Trump’s renovation.

(Cleveland commented: “The funniest thing about this is not that Swalwell posted it, but that he thought it was so brilliant that he reposted it.”)

Talk show host Joe Walsh, who once cosplayed as a Republican, took up Swalwell’s demand: “I’ll say it every day for the next 3yrs,” he wrote, “any Democrat running for president in 2028 MUST pledge to tear down Trump’s ballroom. It matters.”

Does it? Does it really?

It’s hilarious to see such reactions from Democrats like these, along with Joe Scarbrough, Stephanie Ruhle and other Very Serious People, to a project that enriches our national infrastructure and won’t cost taxpayers a dime.


 
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