Overview
- President Trump said the planned capacity has risen to about 900 people, up from the previously announced 650 seats.
- Construction has started at the East Wing site, with trucks and heavy equipment observed on the White House grounds.
- The project is described as approximately 90,000 square feet and would displace offices traditionally used by the first lady and her staff during work.
- The White House says funding will come from private donors, with Trump reiterating that he will personally contribute toward the roughly $200 million cost.
- McCrery Architects leads the design, Clark Construction is the builder, AECOM handles engineering, and the Secret Service will oversee security modifications.