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Federal Panel: WH Ballroom Demolition Needs No Approval

By    |   Friday, 05 September 2025 04:00 PM EDT

The head of a federal panel that oversees construction in Washington announced this week that the White House does not need permission to begin the work of a $200 million ballroom.

The demolition can proceed as planned, according to Will Scharf, chair of the National Capital Planning Commission, an executive branch agency that provides planning for construction in the national capital region.

Scharf said Thursday in a meeting that "this commission does not have jurisdiction — and it has long denied that it has jurisdiction — over demolition and site preparation work for federal buildings on federal property."

While any demolition and site prep work for the ballroom does not require National Capital Planning Commission approval, the ballroom’s design does require NCPC review.

"What we deal with is essentially construction — vertical build," he said. "I know that the president thinks very highly of this commission, and I'm excited for us to play a role in the ballroom project when the time is appropriate for us to do so."

According to the Office of Management and Budget, federal agencies should consult the commission when conducting renovations.

Scharf, who also serves as White House staff secretary, said that a recent Washington Post article about the commission was "deceiving," adding that "the upshot of this article was that something was wrong with the ballroom project."

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in July when announcing the project that work was expected to begin in September and be finished before President Donald Trump leaves office in January 2029.

Theodore Bunker

Theodore Bunker, a Newsmax writer, has more than a decade covering news, media, and politics.

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The head of a federal panel that oversees construction in Washington announced this week that the White House does not need permission to begin the work of a $200 million ballroom.
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