Donald Trump Says the White House Was a ‘S—house’ Before He Moved In
Trump said he “spent a lot of time” working on the White House because it “was in very bad shape”
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- Donald Trump criticized the White House’s condition before his presidency while giving an address on Monday, May 11
- Trump highlighted his extensive renovations, saying, “We’re bringing the White House back to shape”
- He also gave an update on the White House Ballroom
Donald Trump had some choice words to describe the state of the White House before he moved in for a second time.
Speaking from the newly renovated White House Rose Garden, which was converted from a grassy lawn to a patio, Trump reflected on the changes made to the White House since his second term began.
A few minutes into his Monday, May 11, address during his second Rose Garden Club dinner in honor of Police Week, Trump said it was “exciting” to be speaking from there because “this place was not properly taken care of.”
Before explaining the reasoning behind his comments, Trump said he was told by his wife, first lady Melania Trump, that he had to “act presidential” and not use “foul language.”

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“I won’t. Therefore, normally, I would have said it was a s— house, but I don’t want to say that,” he said, prompting laughter from the crowd.
Trump listed all the problems he believed were occurring at the White House, including that “the columns were falling down, the plaster was falling off.”
The White House “is tippy-top now, including all of the brand new beautiful stone, I paid for it myself, all of the stone, all of the different things we have,” said Trump.

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“We’re bringing the White House back to shape,” said Trump.
The president brought attention to the statuary marble installed at the White House before reiterating that he “spent a lot of time on bringing this house back, because this house was in very bad shape.”

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“Those walls were in horrible shape,” he said, pointing in front of himself. “Look at them now, they’re perfect. The plaster was falling off; it was terrible. It’s the White House, it’s gotta look incredible. It’s gotta be pristine.”
Trump also gave an update on the White House ballroom, which will be located where the East Wing once stood.
Trump said the 90,000-square-foot, $400 million project will be “the most beautiful ballroom anywhere in the world.”
“You’ll never see anything like it. And it’ll also be very safe. It’s going to be a very safe ballroom,” he said, noting that the glass will be “like six inches thick.”

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“You look through it, and you can see as perfectly as though it weren’t there,” he said.
“Now how’d they do that? I don’t know, but it’s at the highest level of safety, and you won’t have a situation as you had two weeks ago on Saturday night,” continued Trump, seemingly referring to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting on April 25.
Sources previously told PEOPLE that Trump’s White House renovations were being designed to mirror the aesthetic of Mar-a-Lago, the president’s luxury resort in Florida.