The White House has revealed who is paying for the president’s $300 million ballroom that will replace the demolished East Wing.

The president has vowed that taxpayers won’t be footing the bill for the 90,000-square-foot vanity project, which Trump originally said would cost one-third of the current price tag and would pay “total respect” to the existing White House structures.

Instead, the historic East Wing is being torn down, and project renderings show the massive space will dwarf the White House’s 55,000-square foot executive residence, where presidents and their families have traditionally lived.

The White House has now revealed that the ballroom—which still hasn’t been vetted by the National Capital Planning Commission, as required by law—is being funded by tech giants, defense

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