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About that White House ballroom and the East Wing

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    Daniel
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    I hope it gets restored. Excellent thought. There are more important things happening in the world but this is a profound symbol of depravity.

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      I just saw this on social media: Nobody adds a ballroom to a house they plan on leaving.

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        ... what the bombastic (but surely cheaply done) ballroom will cost.

        News reports say it is now expected to cost $300 million.

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        @Axtremus

        Expect that number to increase.

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          The Commission of Fine Arts was established in 1910, and is tasked with “giving expert advice to the President, the Congress and the federal and District of Columbia governments on matters of design and aesthetics”, according to its website.

          Its purview includes reviewing designs proposed for memorials and new or renovated government buildings, and the commission is intended to be staffed by experts in art, architecture and urban design.

          How do you get the Commission of Fine Arts to approve your plans? Easy.

          Donald Trump has fired all six members of an independent federal agency responsible for reviewing his controversial White House ballroom and planned “Arc de Trump” in Washington DC.

          The Washington Post first reported that all members of the Commission of Fine Arts were dismissed on Tuesday.

          “On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I am writing to inform you that your position as a member of the Commission of Fine Arts is terminated, effective immediately,” read an email sent to one of the commissioners, which was obtained by the Post.

          A White House official told the Guardian: “We are preparing to appoint a new slate of members to the commission that are more aligned with President Trump’s America First Policies.”

          https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/29/trump-fires-arts-board-arc-ballroom

          When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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            The Commission of Fine Arts was established in 1910, and is tasked with “giving expert advice to the President, the Congress and the federal and District of Columbia governments on matters of design and aesthetics”, according to its website.

            Its purview includes reviewing designs proposed for memorials and new or renovated government buildings, and the commission is intended to be staffed by experts in art, architecture and urban design.

            How do you get the Commission of Fine Arts to approve your plans? Easy.

            Donald Trump has fired all six members of an independent federal agency responsible for reviewing his controversial White House ballroom and planned “Arc de Trump” in Washington DC.

            The Washington Post first reported that all members of the Commission of Fine Arts were dismissed on Tuesday.

            “On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I am writing to inform you that your position as a member of the Commission of Fine Arts is terminated, effective immediately,” read an email sent to one of the commissioners, which was obtained by the Post.

            A White House official told the Guardian: “We are preparing to appoint a new slate of members to the commission that are more aligned with President Trump’s America First Policies.”

            https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/29/trump-fires-arts-board-arc-ballroom

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            said in About that White House ballroom and the East Wing:

            planned “Arc de Trump” in Washington DC.

            In case you missed this (I did):

            https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy7e8lv176go

            When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                Daniel
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                I saw a computer 3D model of what it will look like when it's finished. The ballroom is a very, very long rectangle, perpendicular to the White House, and will dominate the entire complex.

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                  More remodeling. The Lincoln Bathroom.

                  https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/president-trump-renovated-white-house-lincoln-bathroom/story?id=127067413

                  When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                    Looks like a snowstorm, not practical for the visually impared.

                    Equally the ballroom could be camouflage-painted and a leylandii hedge planted on all sides.

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                      Re: the bathroom--

                      It's's theme to me seems to be visual dissonance.

                      Yeah, definitely similar to a storm.

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                        "It's a style that is not good. … It is actually art deco and art deco doesn't go with 1850 and civil wars," Trump said at the time.

                        He hasn't got a clue. What makes him think a marble clad room goes with 'the people's house'. It's not a palace. It's not a gawdy Trump Tower apartment.

                        The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                          I think Andrew has already refused to be interviewed by the FBI but don't remember the details.

                          Fergie's "title" is a courtesy title in the style of a divorced peeress. Diana's title after the divorce was too.

                          Both outcomes were a result of a Letters Patent signed by the Queen.

                          It's not a royal title. I don't know how a courtesy title would be stripped.

                          It's just my opinion but I think Parliament should definitely strip the royal titles from Andrew, Harry and Markle.

                          Or more precisely I think Parliament should strip the royal titles from Harry, and especially from Andrew, and from Markle.

                          I haven't been a Markle fan for a long time but her fake tear (and I can prove it) at the Queen's funeral is was when I got off the train.

                          Andrew should be in prison for the rest of his life.

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                          said in About that White House ballroom and the East Wing:

                          I think Andrew has already refused to be interviewed by the FBI but don't remember the details.

                          Fergie's "title" is a courtesy title in the style of a divorced peeress. Diana's title after the divorce was too.

                          Both outcomes were a result of a Letters Patent signed by the Queen.

                          It's not a royal title. I don't know how a courtesy title would be stripped.

                          It's just my opinion but I think Parliament should definitely strip the royal titles from Andrew, Harry and Markle.

                          Or more precisely I think Parliament should strip the royal titles from Harry, and especially from Andrew, and from Markle.

                          I haven't been a Markle fan for a long time but her fake tear (and I can prove it) at the Queen's funeral is was when I got off the train.

                          Andrew should be in prison for the rest of his life.

                          Update: Charles has stripped Andrew of his prince and duke titles and all honors, de facto. This is according to an official announcement.

                          He has also required Andrew to vacate his residence and move to a different property. He has required Andrew's ex-wife to provide her own residence.

                          He is now Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

                          Queen Elizabeth left Charles to deal with the problem of his brother. History is likely to repeat itself with Charles leaving William to deal with the the problem of his brother. I think the outcome is likely to be similar. William (and Catherine) have taken a hard line.

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                            There is a certain amount of gray area in the matter of Andrew's status. And it's complicated! This is a good explanation...

                            Link to video

                            The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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