Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently shared a detailed architectural rendering of a new White House banquet hall on his social media platform. The ambitious project aims to replace the current East Wing with a grand and elegant structure. Trump stated that the height and proportions of the new building will harmonize with the existing White House architecture, with the northern wall of the banquet hall replicating the iconic north facade of the White House.

A Dream Over a Century in the Making

Trump emphasized that the idea for such a banquet hall has been proposed by multiple U.S. presidents over the past 150 years. He claimed that this design finally brings the long-standing vision to life, combining historical inspiration with modern innovation. According to Trump, the new hall will not only enhance the White House’s aesthetic appeal but also serve a functional and symbolic role for generations to come.

  • First-time release of architectural visuals
  • Height matches existing White House structures
  • Designed to last for centuries

While the project is not yet under construction, it has already sparked public debate. Supporters see it as a bold upgrade that could elevate the White House’s global image, while critics question the financial and structural implications of such a transformation.