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‘There is no bottom’: Trump mocked over claim ballroom necessary for ‘national security’

December 16, 2025
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‘There is no bottom’: Trump mocked over claim ballroom necessary for ‘national security’

President Donald Trump’s administration is now responding to a lawsuit seeking to halt construction of his proposed new White House ballroom.

The Associated Press reported Monday that Trump is now justifying the construction of his $300 million ballroom, which would replace the demolished East Wing of the White House, by claiming it’s necessary for “national security” purposes.

U.S. Secret Service officials told the judge assigned to a lawsuit filed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States that construction on the site where the East Wing used to stand had to continue to meet unspecified “safety and security requirements.”

The administration’s claim of needing the ballroom for “national security” purposes was roundly mocked on social media. Rep. Julie Johnson (D-Texas), who sits on the House Foreign Relations Committee, asserted on her official X account that Trump’s ballroom was “not a national security priority.”

“His vanity project is only a distraction from resolving global crises in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, Afghanistan, and the list goes on,” Johnson wrote.

Former Democratic campaign worker Gerald M. LeRoy also piled on, observing that the news of the day was “so insane that I do appreciate the humor of a breaking news headline essentially being ‘Trump opposes someone opposing him.’”

“There is no bottom to the mendacity of these scoundrels,” Chicago-based writer Lynn Becker posted.

Florida-based attorney Steve Kerins responded to the news by also pointing to Trump’s recent executive order classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction (WMD).

“National security ballroom. Fentanyl WMDs. We’re really on a roll of authoritarian consolidation today,” Kerins wrote.

Vox.com senior writer Elias Isquith took a different direction, sarcastically wondering if Trump was the “physical embodiment of a larger metaphysical force” that was “designed to ruthlessly exploit the most obvious flaws in our constitution & our society & thus force us to address glaring defects.”

Click here to read the AP’s full report.

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