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Hillary Clinton Fundraises Off Trump’s White House Renovation — Democrats Melt Down Over Ballroom Upgrade

Twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is back — not with new ideas, but with another desperate fundraising stunt. This time, she’s trying to squeeze cash out of Democratic outrage over President Donald Trump’s renovation plans for the White House, which include constructing a beautiful new ballroom to host large-scale national events.


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As part of Trump’s modernization project, the East Wing has been temporarily demolished to make way for the new structure — a project that White House insiders say will enhance both the building’s functionality and grandeur. But the left, predictably, has erupted in hysteria.


White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt hit back at the so-called “controversy,” calling it “fake outrage.” “Nearly every president has modernized or renovated this historic residence,” Leavitt said on Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime. “Even Barack Obama once complained that the White House lacked a large enough event space.”


Leavitt reminded Americans that leaders for decades — Republican and Democrat alike — have discussed the need for such an expansion. But instead of acknowledging history or practicality, Hillary Clinton is now using the renovation as a political gimmick.


On Instagram, Clinton mocked Trump’s project, writing, “If you’re hopping mad about Trump destroying the White House, we’ve got a new hat or sticker for you.” Her post links to a store selling left-wing merchandise emblazoned with the slogan, “Not his house. Our house.”


So once again, Democrats are proving that substance takes a backseat to virtue-signaling and merchandising. While President Trump focuses on restoring dignity, prestige, and American craftsmanship to the People’s House — the same one the Bidens turned into a revolving door of scandals — Hillary and her cronies are busy selling stickers.


America can see through the noise. The Trump White House isn’t being “destroyed” — it’s being reborn, one elegant ballroom at a time.

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