A look at the renovations Trump has pursued since returning to office
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Fox News) — President Donald Trump has announced a two-year closure of the Trump Kennedy Center for major renovations, part of a series of changes to iconic Washington landmarks.
‘Arc de Trump’
In October, Trump unveiled plans for the “Arc de Trump” monument to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary next year, with the tallest design rising 250 feet.
The opulent Oval Office
Trump has added golden accents throughout the Oval Office, covering the costs himself and emphasizing the high-quality gold used.
The White House ‘walk of fame’
The Trump administration introduced the “Presidential Walk of Fame” with portraits of past presidents along the West Wing colonnade, including Joe Biden’s portrait replaced by an autopen image.
The luxe Lincoln bathroom
Trump renovated the Lincoln bathroom in the White House with black and white polished statuary marble to reflect Abraham Lincoln’s era.
A ballroom fit for the White House
Plans for a 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom to host major functions for world leaders are underway, with construction financed by Trump and private donors.
Towering American flags on the White House lawn
Ahead of Independence Day, Trump installed two 88-foot flagpoles with American flags in front of and behind the White House, each costing around $50,000.
A paved Rose Garden lawn
Stone pavers have been added to the Rose Garden lawn to better accommodate press conferences and ceremonial events on the White House grounds.








