Trump Makes History with Surprise White House Roof Visit
On August 5, President Donald Trump made headlines with a historic first for a sitting president: a stroll on the roof of the White House.
Reporters below were stunned as Trump waved, pointed, and chatted animatedly with aides and architect Jim McCrery while overlooking the South Lawn.
“Just Taking a Little Walk” — But Planning Big
When asked about his rooftop visit, Trump smiled and said, “Just taking a little walk.” Yet this wasn’t a casual moment. He was surveying the site for a bold new project — a 90,000-square-foot ballroom announced just last week.
“It goes with the ballroom, which is on the other side,” he explained. “Something beautiful.”
Funding the Vision Himself
Trump said the $200 million ballroom project will be funded entirely by his personal contributions and private donations.
“Anything I do is financed by me,” he told reporters. “Just like my salary is contributed. But nobody ever mentions that.”
A Developer’s Touch on America’s Iconic Home
Known for his real estate background, Trump is applying his vision to the White House. His second term already includes:
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A renovated Rose Garden with a polished stone patio
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Gold embroidery upgrades in the Oval Office
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New towering flagpoles on the north and south lawns
The grand ballroom will help the White House host major state events and historic occasions. Architect Jim McCrery, seen deep in discussion with Trump on the roof, is designing the expansion.
Playful Moments Amid Serious Plans
Trump cracked jokes during the visit. When asked about his next project, he quipped, “Nuclear missiles,” mimicking a rocket launch with his hands, prompting laughter from the press.
But behind the humor, the visit showed Trump’s active, hands-on leadership style, focused on legacy, design, and spectacle.
“More Ways to Spend My Money for the Country”
Trump’s rooftop walk was unexpected and unconventional — perfectly on-brand.
He summed it up best: “Just more ways to spend my money — for the country.”