Trump: Military ‘building a massive complex’ under new White House ballroom
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The military is building a large underground complex beneath the White House ballroom, with its purpose and scope undisclosed.
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President Trump disclosed Sunday that the U.S. military is constructing a large underground complex beneath his new White House ballroom, revealing details he attributed to a lawsuit. Trump's ballroom renovation has been controversial, and the underground construction project only became publicly known through litigation, according to the president. The disclosure raises questions about the scope and purpose of military infrastructure modifications at the White House, though Trump provided no specifics about the project's function or timeline. The president characterized the lawsuit as "stupid," suggesting he viewed the legal action as responsible for unwanted publicity around what appears to be an ongoing classified or sensitive military installation.
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