President Donald Trump’s ambitious plan to construct a magnificent new ballroom in the White House is in full swing, and the leftist elite are descending into a frenzy of outrage, as expected.

On a recent episode of “The View,” former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre joined the chorus of critics, claiming that “the people’s house is basically being sold to the highest bidder.” She went on to assert that this initiative exemplifies corruption at the highest levels, insisting that there’s no better metaphor for the current state of our nation than Trump wielding a metaphorical wrecking ball at the heart of our democracy.

“What allows him to act with such impunity?” Joy Behar questioned, emphasizing the supposed helplessness of D.C. insiders. This is a clear misinterpretation of power dynamics; they have the ability to take action but choose inaction instead.

Let’s recognize the irony here: Jean-Pierre, known for reading from prepared scripts during her tenure, now claims to derive insights from backstage gossip. This only underscores how little original thinking comes from the left.

Maria Shriver also joined the criticism, lamenting on social media, “This breaks my heart and infuriates me. Hundreds of millions of dollars to build a new ballroom. Good God.”

As if those who advocate for fiscal responsibility are the last to notice the private funding driving these renovations. Contrary to the left’s narrative, the taxpayer will not carry this financial burden; the funds are entirely from private donations. This is the stark truth!

While reporters would typically capitalize on a government shutdown to launch character attacks on Republican leadership, they’re now left with scant fodder, forced to pivot their grievances towards the White House’s renovation instead.

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