East Wing Ballroom Executive Residence Contract worth $500 million awarded without competitive bids? Check responsible firm, Donald Trump's role
East Wing Ballroom Executive Residence Contract: U.S. President Donald Trump was directly involved in negotiating some costs for the ballroom, the Washington Post report said.

U.S. President Donald Trump was directly involved in negotiating some costs for the ballroom, the Washington Post report said. The contract was awarded to Virginia-based Clark Construction, which charged a 3 per cent profit for its early work on the East Wing, the newspaper added.
The renovation of the ballroom is part of Trump's ambitious revamp of Washington, which also includes plans for a 250-foot (76-meter) arch, a refurbishment of the National Mall reflecting pool, and a new promenade for the Lincoln Memorial, Reuters reported.
The president had previously said he and wealthy donors would fund the ballroom project, but later asked Congress for $1 billion in taxpayer money for security upgrades. Senate Republicans, with an eye on November midterm elections, said no.
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