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Fact-Checks Restore Context to Viral White House ‘Main Priority’ Ballroom Quote

Analyses show Karoline Leavitt was referring to renovation work at the White House rather than President Donald Trump’s broader policy priorities.

Overview

  • The five-second clip came from an October 23 briefing where press secretary Karoline Leavitt answered a question specifically about White House construction projects.
  • Lead Stories and CNN reporting confirm the quote is accurate but context-limited to renovations, not an assessment of national priorities.
  • A version posted by the House Democratic Caucus framed the ballroom as a $300 million project and contrasted it with policy concerns, reinforcing a misleading impression.
  • Acyn Torabi’s original post on X helped drive the clip’s reach, with Mediaite noting 2.1 million views by late Thursday as prominent Democrats amplified it.
  • The White House replied on X that the claim had been debunked and shared the full exchange, and Leavitt separately used “main priority” in the briefing to describe putting American workers first on visas.