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How Trump aims to literally reshape Washington and the White House

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AFP,
Publish Date
Thu, 28 Aug 2025, 3:36pm
Donald Trump plans a US$200 million ballroom for the White House, reflecting his grand architectural style. Photo / Getty Images
Donald Trump plans a US$200 million ballroom for the White House, reflecting his grand architectural style. Photo / Getty Images

How Trump aims to literally reshape Washington and the White House

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Thu, 28 Aug 2025, 3:36pm

From a gold-plated White House to a grandiose revamp for the capital Washington, Donald Trump is trying to leave an architectural mark like no American president has attempted for decades.

鈥淚鈥檓 good at building things,鈥 the former property magnate said this month as he announced perhaps the biggest project of all, a huge new US$200 million ($340m) ballroom at the US executive mansion.

Trump made his fortune developing glitzy hotels and casinos branded with his name. Critics say the makeover Trump has given the White House in his second presidency is of a similar style.

Parts of it now resemble his brash Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, particularly the newly paved-over Rose Garden with its picnic tables and yellow and white umbrellas.

During Trump鈥檚 first term the British style writer Peter York dubbed his style 鈥渄ictator chic鈥, comparing it to that of foreign autocrats.

But Trump has also recently unveiled a grand vision for the entire US capital.

And he has explicitly tied his desire to 鈥渂eautify鈥 Washington to his recent crackdown on crime, which has seen him deploy troops in the Democratic-run city, where just two months ago he held a military parade on his birthday.

鈥淭his is a ratcheting up of the performance of power,鈥 Peter Loge, director of George Washington University鈥檚 School of Media, told AFP.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 what he does. Puts his name on Bibles and casinos, so the logic makes complete sense. Except now he鈥檚 playing with lives, the reputation of the US and a democratic legacy.鈥

Trump is far from the first president to carry out major renovations at the White House in its 225-year history.

Trump's Washington revamp includes a US$2 billion proposal, aiming to beautify and enhance the capital. Photo / Getty Images
Trump's Washington revamp includes a US$2 billion proposal, aiming to beautify and enhance the capital. Photo / Getty Images

Franklin Roosevelt oversaw construction of the current Oval Office in 1934, Harry Truman led a major overhaul that ended in 1951 and John F. Kennedy created the modern Rose Garden in 1961.

The White House Historical Association put Trump鈥檚 changes in context, saying the building was a 鈥渓iving symbol of American democracy, evolving while enduring as a national landmark鈥.

Its president, Stewart McLaurin, said in an essay in June that renovations throughout history had drawn criticism from the media and Congress over 鈥渃osts, historical integrity and timing鈥.

鈥淵et many of these alterations have become integral to the identity of the White House, and it is difficult for us to imagine the White House today without these evolutions and additions,鈥 he wrote.

Trump鈥檚 changes are nevertheless the furthest reaching for nearly a century.

Soon after his return he began blinging-up the Oval Office walls with gold trim and trinkets that visiting foreign leaders have been careful to praise.

Then he ordered the famed grass of the Rose Garden to be turned into a patio. Trump said he did so because women鈥檚 high-heeled shoes were sinking into the turf.

After it was finished, Trump installed a sound system and AFP reporters could regularly hear music from his personal playlist blaring from the patio.

Trump has also installed two huge US flags on the White House lawns, and a giant mirror on the West Wing colonnade in which the former reality TV star can see himself as he leaves the Oval.

Billionaire Trump says he is personally funding those improvements. But his bigger plans will need outside help.

The White House said the new ballroom planned for the East Wing by the end of his term in January 2029 will be funded by Trump 鈥渁nd other patriot donors鈥.

Trump says he expects Congress to agree to foot the US$2 billion bill for his grand plan to spruce up Washington.

On a trip to oil-rich Saudi Arabia in May Trump admired the 鈥済leaming marvels鈥 of the skyline 鈥 and he appears intent on creating his own gleaming capital.

That ranges from a marble-plated makeover at the Kennedy Centre for the performing arts to getting rid of graffiti and 鈥 ever the construction boss 鈥 fixing broken road barriers and laying new asphalt.

Trump鈥檚 Washington plans also involve a crackdown by the National Guard that he has threatened to extend to other cities like Chicago.

He has repeatedly said of the troop presence that Americans would 鈥渕aybe like a dictator鈥 鈥 even as he rejects his opponents鈥 claims that he鈥檚 acting like one.

Trump鈥檚 own face even looms above Washington streets from huge posters on the labour and agriculture departments.

鈥淢r President, I invite you to see your big beautiful face on a banner in front of the Department of Labour,鈥 Secretary of Labour Lori Chavez-DeRemer said yesterday at a cabinet meeting.

-Agence France-Presse

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