Big Tech and other publicly traded companies are helping to finance the $300 million White House ballroom planned by President Donald Trump.

Trump said during an event in the East Room on Oct. 20 that the ballroom construction work began earlier in the day.

The enormous new venue is funded by private donors, which has raised ethical concerns.

The enormous new venue is funded by private donors, which has raised ethical concerns.

The privately funded ballroom will be approximately 90,000 square feet, much larger than the White House itself.

The White House began demolishing the East Wing to make room for President Donald Trump's $250 million ballroom on Monday.

Workers demolished the East Wing's facade of the White House as part of President Donald Trump's plan to build a ballroom.

President Donald Trump said in July that construction of his White House ballroom "won't interfere with the current building," referring to the East Wing.

A former White House chief ethics lawyer described the ballroom donations as an ethical 'nightmare'.

President Trump has said he and donors will cover the costs of the White House East Wing ballroom, but it is not clear who all the contributors are.

Donald Trump is continuing to demolish the White House’s East Wing to make room for his $250million ballroom. On Monday (20 October), crews began tearing down parts of the…

Construction of Trump's opulent White House ballroom continues with demolition work on East Wing

Work under way to demolish entire East Wing as president upped cost of new structure from $200m to $300m

Trump said Wednesday that the 90,000 square foot ballroom will cost $300 million, higher than the original estimated price tag of $200 million.

Big Tech and other publicly traded companies are helping to finance the $300 million White House ballroom planned by President Donald Trump.

Trump may have destroyed American history by razing the East Wing, but at least these corporations and rich people get to buy access to the president.

President Trump announces a $300 million privately funded ballroom at the White House, claiming it will be the world's most beautiful.

White House releases list of donors funding $300m construction on the site of the demolished East Wing.