Overview
- At a White House press event, President Trump called a reporter a "dumb person" after she asked why the ballroom’s cost estimate rose from $200 million to $400 million.
- Trump said he doubled the ballroom’s size and claimed the project is on or under budget and ahead of schedule.
- The ballroom was initially billed as privately funded, and it is not clear whether private money will cover the higher price.
- House Republicans have proposed roughly $1 billion for security tied to the project and presidential protection, while Democrats say it steers public money to a prestige effort.
- The New York Times reported the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool remodel rose from $1.8 million to $13.1 million, and coverage noted Trump had previously attacked Fed Chair Jerome Powell over renovation costs.