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republianmushroom

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37. From the Washington Post today
Tue Apr 28, 2026, 01:56 PM
Apr 28

Opinion
Jim Geraghty
Excerpts....
In addition to Trump, senators such as Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) and Tim Sheehy (R-Montana) have urged that the dinner take place in the ballroom when construction is complete, and so has Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pennsylvania). Fans of the ballroom will ask: If the event is put on by a group of White House correspondents, why not have it at the actual White House?

This is a bad idea, for several reasons.

First, in a typical year for the WHCA dinner, attendance runs up to 2,600, a number the ballroom at the Washington Hilton can accommodate. The White House ballroom under construction was initially said to seat 650 people, but in October, Trump said the room would be able to seat 999 attendees. Attendance at the WHCA dinner would have to be cut by more 60 percent if the capacity is on the high end of the estimate, by three-quarters if it is at the low end.

Second, the White House Correspondents’ Association is a private organization, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Yes, for private events, the federal government can rent out certain spaces, such as the National Archives or some of the Smithsonian museums. (The Smithsonian event policy bars “partisan political events, product sales, religious and civil ceremonies ... gambling, and ticketed events by for-profit entities.”) But the White House has never been rented out for private events (and while the Clinton administration’s use of the Lincoln Bedroom as a thank-you for donors may have sounded like renting it out, that doesn’t count). Once you open the door to the White House ballroom to one organization, all kinds of organizations will want the same deal.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/04/28/why-trumps-ballroom-cant-host-white-house-correspondents-dinner/?utm_campaign=wp_post_most&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter

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The ball room... Hugin Apr 28 #1
Ummm... GB_RN Apr 28 #2
He will have that place bugged to the hilt. No way it will be secure. travelingthrulife Apr 28 #12
Did not Trump say the rich would pay for Stargazer99 Apr 28 #3
Of Course MissouriDem47 Apr 28 #4
Since he always lies, we should have known it would brer cat Apr 28 #5
"Important people"....not what I would call them. ☮ walkingman Apr 28 #6
I was thinking a batch of Low IQ Clowns... chouchou Apr 28 #8
Trump's bawl room...not ballroom...cry baby LeftInTX Apr 28 #7
Or "brawl room" BumRushDaShow Apr 28 #14
Gaudy, gold Dime-a-dancehall. Magoo48 Apr 28 #34
First, there was the border wall that Mexico was going to pay for. Baitball Blogger Apr 28 #9
Epstein did not off himself. twodogsbarking Apr 28 #10
This was the whole plan of that charade. travelingthrulife Apr 28 #11
Exactly Bayard Apr 28 #20
Lawrence O'Donnell had a good article last night Hope22 Apr 28 #29
Sure YOU're Going To Pay For It! Mr.Bee Apr 28 #13
So where did the donations go? patphil Apr 28 #15
The money that's already been "donated" for his stupid f*cking ballroom YodaMom2 Apr 28 #21
I think you're exactly right. underpants Apr 28 #26
Cleanup and of the East Wing destruction by Trump RockCreek Apr 28 #31
I don't want to pay to keep those self-styled important people safe. Look at everything they do to kill us Solly Mack Apr 28 #16
NO! Martin68 Apr 28 #17
As usual...Trump grifts and WE pay. I am like so shocked Bengus81 Apr 28 #18
He will pocket the donated money. There's only so much time left to... OGBuzz Apr 28 #24
The Real Welfare Queens purr-rat beauty Apr 28 #19
Those donations are long gone. Time for another grift. littlemissmartypants Apr 28 #22
Repukes screwing the People?! sakabatou Apr 28 #23
keep digging. just magat voters in november should be pretty blue. pansypoo53219 Apr 28 #25
Ballroom seating capacity 999 - attendees at WHCD 2,600 underpants Apr 28 #27
Damn, maybe better luck next time. republianmushroom Apr 28 #28
On day one of the Democratic President's inauguration he/she must have that fucking ballroom demolished ToxMarz Apr 28 #30
Could This Be Stopped If The Midterms Go Well? WiVoter Apr 28 #32
If Dems take one or both chambers BumRushDaShow Apr 28 #35
Who's surprised ? kacekwl Apr 28 #33
So Mexico will not be paying for it? Are we sending troops? Is Mexico making a nuclear bomb? twodogsbarking Apr 28 #36
From the Washington Post today republianmushroom Apr 28 #37
The question the GOP doesn't want asked- Where did all that money go? RainCaster Apr 28 #38
They can stick the 400 million into the Reconciliation Bill they're cooking up maxsolomon Apr 28 #39
This is an opportunity Quanto Magnus Apr 28 #40
Then Congress needs to vote to fund it. Let's see how that goes before November Bengus81 Apr 28 #41
That's why you suddenly see the GOP cabinet and congressional chorus BumRushDaShow Apr 28 #42
White House officials said that the legislation would authorize the entire project -- including the aboveground ballroom LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #43
Trump admin's official position is that almost EVERYTHING in the ballroom is security-related. LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #44
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