A White House Architect Just Revealed That Donald Trump Might Be Making Yet ANOTHER Big White House Change

We’re learning some new information about Donald Trump’s White House renovations.

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As you probably know by now, that grand ballroom is actually larger than the White House itself.

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Take a closer look:

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Well, given its size, the ballroom’s architect, Shalom Baranes, said they are considering adding a floor to the west wing.

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He told officials on the National Capital Planning Commission, “As a result, the White House is considering the idea of ​​a modest, single-story addition to the west wing colonnade that would help restore a sense of symmetry around the original central pavilion. It will be considered part of the future master plan framework and will be presented at a future hearing.”

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As you might expect, people were like “oh bro” about the whole thing.

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One person said: “No architect worth their salt would accept this project as it would be so destructive.”

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“They were totally winging it,” another noted.

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Finally, the age-old question: “How does this a) make us safer? b) make our lives cheaper?”

During a presentation on the renovation of the White House ballroom, someone pointed to the floor plan. Draft shows potential layout changes
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