HR8537119th Congress

TRUMP Ballroom Act

Sponsored By: Representative Boebert, Lauren [R-CO-4]

Introduced

Summary

Authorizes the construction of a ballroom on the White House grounds. This bill would give the President sole authority to design and approve the facility and would supersede other laws that conflict, while leaving funding, procurement, timelines, and oversight unspecified.

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  • Office of the President: Concentrates design and approval power in the President's office, giving the President final control over the ballroom's design decisions.
  • Federal legal framework: The bill would override other laws to the extent of any inconsistency, which could reduce the role of other agencies or statutory limits in the project's approval process.
  • Implementation and costs: The text leaves funding, schedules, procurement rules, and reporting up to later action, so any spending or construction steps would depend on separate decisions.

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President could build White House ballroom

If enacted, the bill would let the President design and build a ballroom on the White House grounds. It would give the President sole authority to approve and design that facility. The bill would override other laws to the extent they conflict. It would not provide funding, timelines, or construction rules. Taxpayer money would only pay for construction if Congress later approves funds.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Boebert, Lauren [R-CO-4]

CO • R

Cosponsors

  • Rep. Griffith, H. Morgan [R-VA-9]

    VA • R

    Sponsored 4/28/2026

Roll Call Votes

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