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allegorical oracle

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Fri Aug 1, 2025, 06:40 PM Aug 2025

George Washington's Legacy of the People's House is not Trump's [View all]

The Daily Beast - Opinion by David Gardner
(Italics are mine)

As the latest inhabitant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, President Donald Trump is enthralled with its history. He comes alive when taking visitors on tours of the old house, even if he has a habit of mixing up his facts. He has put his own gilded stamp on the interior of a mansion that can look bare and cold.

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His plans for a 90,000 square foot ballroom in the East Wing are double the size of the current building. With more than triple the capacity of the East Room, currently the largest room in the White House, it’s no great surprise that the plans bear a striking resemblance to Trump’s event hall at Mar-a-Lago.

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“They’ve wanted a ballroom at the White House for more than 150 years, but there’s never been a president that was good at ballrooms—really good, in fact,” Trump told reporters when unveiling his plan on Thursday. “When they have big events, you entertain the president of China, the president of any place, and you have big crowds, they’ve always had a tent.”

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Time will tell whether he will embrace the approach of an Irishman James Hoban (a farmer's son, and WH architect) when it comes to renovating one of the nation’s great treasures. The true home of the Republic.

Or if he revives the grandiose dream of a Frenchman Pierre L' Enfant (fired by Washington) to transform the White House into a showpiece for the very rich and privileged—and as a memorial to himself.

I’m guessing the latter.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/opinion-washington-s-legacy-is-the-people-s-house-not-trump-s-versailles/ar-AA1JKoJT

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