Trump trolls Dems, amid their White House ballroom outrage
President Donald Trump, this past week, decided to troll those Democrats who are outraged, or at least pretending to be outraged, about his decision to construct a ballroom in the White House.
Trump did so, according to Breitbart News, by having the White House publish a timeline highlighting White House scandals involving President Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden.
The timeline can be found here.
NEW on https://t.co/kQeB3mYo5F — The White House Major Events Timeline pic.twitter.com/W8Eten42gV
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 23, 2025
A closer look:
The White House has published an internet webpage in connection with Trump's ballroom construction, and, on this webpage, it included a "Main Events Timeline."
The timeline highlights several scandals involving former president. For example, at one point, it reads:
1998. Bill Clinton Scandal. President Bill Clinton's affair with intern Monica Lewinsky was exposed, leading to White House perjury investigations. The Oval Office trysts fueled impeachment for obstruction.
Trump made sure to include pictures along the way, including a picture of Clinton with Lewinsky.
At another point on the timeline, is this:
2023 Cocaine Discovered. During Biden’s administration, a U.S. Secret Service agent discovered a small, zippered plastic bag containing cocaine in the West Wing entrance lobby. Speculation has pointed to Hunter Biden, an admitted drug user. Additional evidence includes a laptop, seized in 2019, which contains photos of frequent drug use alongside emails about foreign business dealings (Ukraine, China) involving his father, Joe, while he was Vice President.
There's much more. It is certainly worth a look, if you want a laugh.
What's with the outrage?
Construction is underway for Trump's White House ballroom.
The New York Post reports:
Trump completed the surprise demolition of the East Wing this week, with the view from the White House balcony now showing piles of rubble being trucked away. The East Wing contained the offices of the first lady, the calligraphy office, a family movie theater and a grand hallway that welcomed guests to special events. It was initially constructed in 1902 and expanded to include additional office space in 1942. Trump, 79, told reporters Thursday that he already has raised $350 million in private donations for the ballroom project, which he says will now cost about $300 million, up from a prior estimate of $250 million.
The Democrats, as mentioned, have responded with outrage.
The outrage is only expected to grow, as Trump is considering naming the ballroom "The President Donald J. Trump Ballroom."
The construction is expected to be completed "long before" Trump leaves office.






