Donald Trump Jr. Considers White House Ballroom for Wedding Venue
Is Trump Jr. eyeing White House ballroom for wedding with Bettina Anderson?
Hindustan Times
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Donald Trump Jr. is reportedly considering the unfinished ballroom at the White House as a potential wedding venue with Bettina Anderson. This choice may align with their future political ambitions, although construction on the ballroom is currently halted due to legal challenges.
- 01Donald Trump Jr. is contemplating the White House ballroom for his wedding to Bettina Anderson.
- 02The ballroom's construction is on hold due to a federal judge's ruling.
- 03The couple's wedding may occur as soon as this spring, potentially ruling out the White House as a venue.
- 04The project for the ballroom has faced significant legal and financial challenges.
- 05The Trump administration's budget includes substantial funds for renovations to the White House.
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Donald Trump Jr. is exploring the option of hosting his wedding to Bettina Anderson at the unfinished ballroom of the White House, according to a report from People Magazine. This consideration is partly strategic, as it could bolster their political aspirations. However, the ballroom's construction has been suspended due to a federal judge's ruling that prohibits modifications without Congressional approval. The project, initially ordered by President Trump in October 2025, is currently uncertain, with completion not expected until late 2028 or early 2029. Meanwhile, Trump Jr. and Anderson are planning an 'enchanted garden'-themed bridal shower at Mar-a-Lago this month, and speculation suggests their wedding could happen as soon as this spring. The Trump administration's fiscal 2026 proposal allocates over $377 million for repairs and renovations to the executive residence, a significant increase from previous expenditures.
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The ongoing legal battles and budget allocations for the White House renovations could affect public perception and funding for future political projects.
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