New White House Ballroom Plans to Be Presented at Hearing

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The Trump administration is expected to present updated plans for the controversial new White House ballroom on Thursday at a Planning Commission hearing for a formal review process. This follows growing pressure from historic preservation advocates and a federal lawsuit opposing the changes. The ballroom is expected to be completed by summer 2028. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports for TODAY.

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