President Donald Trump on Tuesday posted new renderings of his “Nice Ballroom” and stated it “may also be used for future Presidential Inaugurations.”
“Two views of the Nice Ballroom being constructed on the location of our fantastic White Home — It’s on finances, and forward of schedule!” Trump stated of the development on the previous web site of the demolished East Wing.
President Donald Trump posted new renderings of the ballroom that’s at present below development, Feb. 10, 2026.
The White Home
Within the social media submit, Trump claimed that the brand new ballroom “may also be used for future Presidential Inaugurations,” due to the ballroom’s anticipated “unprecedented structural, security, and security measures.”
In line with the Library of Congress, the Structure lays out the language of the inaugural oath however doesn’t dictate the place the ceremony should happen.
The Library of Congress provides that within the 21st century, “inaugurations normally happen on the west entrance of the U.S. Capitol,” however provides that “there have been many different inauguration websites within the nation’s historical past.”

President Donald Trump posted new renderings of the ballroom that’s at present below development, Feb. 10, 2026.
The White Home
Trump initially stated in July that the $300 million ballroom venture wouldn’t intrude with the prevailing White Home construction. Later, when crews started tearing down the East Wing, an official stated the “entirety of the East Wing shall be modernized” as the large 90,000 sq. foot ballroom is constructed.
The Nationwide Belief for Historic Preservation has sued to cease the venture.
In January, a federal judge presiding over the challenge signaled doubts in regards to the Trump administration’s argument that the president has the authorized authority to undertake the renovations and to fund them with non-public donations.
That choose stated the choice on whether or not to dam Trump’s renovation plans will “hopefully” come this month.
ABC Information’ Steven Portnoy and Nathan Lee contributed to this report.
