White House ballroom a way for Trump to ‘cement his name’: Naomi Lim
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
Washington Examiner’s White House reporter Naomi Lim said the planned White House ballroom represents a “legacy building” effort for President Donald Trump. “It’s a bit of a legacy building for the president. We know that he is a construction builder by trade, and this is a way for him to cement his name going forward,” […]
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