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President Donald Trump’s latest pitch for using taxpayer dollars to secure his White House ballroom featured a militarized

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A red-faced President Donald Trump wearing a blue suit and red tie stands next to an easel with an image of his proposed White House ballroom. The backdrop includes the ballroom construction site with workers wearing yellow safety vests.

The remarks came on May 19 as Trump gave reporters a personal tour of the ballroom project that has already involved the demolition of the White House mansion’s East Wing.

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President Donald Trump’s latest pitch for using taxpayer dollars to secure his White House ballroom featured a militarized building—including a rooftop hardened against drone strikes and a “drone port” that could potentially house military drones. To pay for such measures, Trump has been urging Republican lawmakers in the US Congress to approve $1 billion in taxpayer funding to provide a wide variety of “ security adjustments and upgrades ” for his ballroom project. It’s unclear whether the anti-drone security measures and rooftop drone port will be incorporated into the ballroom building design. In January 2026, the Pentagon issued a “ Guide for Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructure ” that recommends “hardening” security measures for physically blocking drone access to facilities or events.

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