BOMBSHELL: Trump’s Ballroom to Cost Taxpayers $300 Million
6/16/202615 min
Sam Stein and JVL give their takes on a bombshell new report from the Washington Post showing Trump's White House ballroom project could cost more than $600 million with taxpayers footing half the bill. They break down the ballooning price tag, the demolition of the East Wing, and whether a future president should just tear the whole thing down.
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Sam Stein· Host0:59
Hey, everybody. It's me, Sam Stein, Managing Editor at The Bork, and I'm joined by JVL. And we're gonna be talking about the East Wing ballroom, which I know this is gonna shock a lot of people, so you might wanna sit down, grab a g- a glass of water in case you need to hydrate. It's gonna cost more than Donald Trump said it was by a significant amount, and even though he said it was gonna be paid for strictly by private funds and his own money [laughs], records now show that the taxpayers will be on the hook