Leavitt Clashes Over Trump White House Ballroom After NYT Design Flaws Reveal

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Karoline Leavitt defended Trump’s White House ballroom after a New York Times feature exposed architectural flaws such as fake windows, obstructed views, an unusually large rooftop, and stairs that don’t connect to the ballroom. The 90,000-square-foot space would be more than three times the size of the White House and could disrupt its symmetry, according to the Times’ experts. While supporters say the project is privately funded and needed, public comments to the National Capital Planning Commission are overwhelmingly against it, and a vote is set for early April.
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