Trump Exploits Shooting to Push Stalled $400M Ballroom
President Trump and his Republican supporters exploited a shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on April 25, 2026, to advance his stalled $400 million White House ballroom project. Trump posted on Truth Social that the shooting “would never have happened” with his militarized ballroom, which he describes as “drone proof” and featuring “bulletproof glass.” Trump reiterated these claims at his Saturday night press conference, characterizing the ballroom as essential security infrastructure.
Republican officials and allied media figures immediately amplified Trump’s exploitation of the incident. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and Representative Randy Fine posted on X that the shooting justified the ballroom’s construction. Conservative television personality Meghan McCain and far-right activist Chaya Raichik, who runs the anti-LGBTQ account Libs of TikTok, issued similar statements demanding approval for the project without further criticism.
Trump’s ballroom has faced prolonged legal obstruction after a federal court ruled last month that he lacks authority to proceed without congressional approval. A federal appeals court stayed that ruling in early April, allowing construction to continue until June 2026. Trump previously used the shooting incident to attack legal challenges to the project on Truth Social.
Despite repeated claims that taxpayers will not fund the ballroom, Trump’s administration reportedly revised tariffs to benefit a foreign steel firm providing materials for the renovation. The New York Times reported that the construction company received a secret no-bid contract for another Washington project at inflated costs, raising questions about abuse of power and misappropriation of government resources.
The coordinated messaging from Trump, Republican officials, and right-wing media demonstrates a pattern of exploiting national incidents to remove legal and congressional obstacles to Trump’s personal projects. Trump has previously attacked judges blocking the ballroom, claiming no court can stop its construction.
(Source: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/04/trump-shooting-whcd-shooting-ballroom/)