Donald Trump Lands in D.C. and Wastes No Time—Heads Straight to Inspect His White House Makeover

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Upon his return to Washington, D.C., Donald Trump immediately checked on the status of his White House repairs. After surprising UK and EU authorities by discussing immigration issues in Europe, the President’s work and golf trip to Scotland turned out to be extremely eventful.

Trump is seen walking around the construction site in fresh video, which is still covered in garbage bags, a drop sheet, and a red Home Depot pail.

The Republican President was joined on Tuesday by his son, Donald Trump Jr., and his girlfriend, Bettina Anderson.”It’s not looking too good, right?” Trump asked the reporters, gesturing to the roof. “We’re fixing the ceiling,” he continued. He then disclosed that he had already chosen some lovely chandeliers for the space.

For the remaining years of his presidency, Donald Trump is also updating the White House Rose Garden in addition to the interior. He conducted an unscheduled press conference there on Tuesday while examining the development. His Trumpification, which started in January after his inauguration, took the Rose Garden as its first casualty. Trump stated in March that he wanted to make it easier to use.

There should be events there. Every event you host is completely soaked. There is simply too much for people to handle, especially the women wearing high heels. “It doesn’t work for press conferences because people fall into the wet grass,” he remarked.

Press photos revealed that the Rose Garden rehabilitation project is nearly complete. This would indicate that the venue will be fully prepared for Trump’s planned UFC battle next year.

GOLD, GUTS, AND NO MORE TENTS: TRUMP CHANGES THE WHITE HOUSE

The taste has returned along with Trump. With gold cherubs, velvet curtains, Rococo mirrors, and a FIFA World Cup desk trophy, the Oval Office is receiving the Mar-a-Lago facelift. Considering the following: https://t.co/ifkY3VC3gTpic.twitter.com/pcv8yduXeT

April 14, 2025, Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal)

Installing two 88-foot flagpoles on the North and South grounds is just one of the many changes the President has already made to the White House. I didn’t want to lose my mind. I assumed that would be sufficient. Well, they’re large. They’re as large as they can get. At the moment, he stated, “We’re proud of it.”

Furthermore, the White House is now strewn with reminders of his passion for gold. He has also installed crown molding of it around the Oval Office ceiling to match his gold draperies and fireplace mantel. Gold is now found everywhere in Donald Trump’s favorite White House, from drink coasters to vases to cherubs from his Mar-a-Lago home.

He even thought about gold-leaving the ceiling’s corners. But he pointed out that since they haven’t discovered a paint that looks like gold, it won’t look nice. Painting it is therefore simple, but it will not look well.

Donald Trump will begin a new project inside the White House after the present renovations are completed. It might cost up to a staggering $100 million to recreate the Grand Ballroom from his Florida mansion inside the White House.

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