Trump responds to Ossoff's Natalie Harp comment by outlining White House ballroom plans
Source: Forbes Breaking News · All Forbes Breaking News reports
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Summary
The Forbes Breaking News clip shows President Trump at a press event responding to Sen. Jon Ossoff's recent rally comments. Ossoff had criticized Trump for prioritizing a White House ballroom project and travel with aide Natalie Harp over presidential duties. Trump dismisses Ossoff, then details the ballroom as a secure, multi-use military facility with underground elements and a drone port. The segment relies on Trump's direct remarks with no additional guests or graphics referenced. It highlights the project's security features and upcoming events like a potential Xi visit.
Editorial Assessment
The clip accurately reproduces Trump's statements and the Ossoff reference, which match verified reporting from the prior day. Viewers miss fuller context on Ossoff's broader criticisms, including military deployments and spending concerns, as well as ongoing legal and cost disputes over the ballroom project. The 'shock moment' framing amplifies a routine exchange, while Trump's account of the facility's evolution aligns with his prior public descriptions. Selective focus on one side of the exchange could skew perception toward Trump's defense without noting project scaling or funding debates.
Key Moments
Ossoff said he'd rather travel with Natalie Harp and build the ballroom than do the president's job
Ossoff made nearly identical remarks at an Atlanta rally on August 16, 2026
The ballroom project includes five stories underground, a drone port, and military facilities requested by the military
Trump has repeatedly described the expanded project this way; reporting confirms military complex, drone port, and cost growth to ~$400 million
President Xi is coming to the White House around September 24
Trump announced the planned visit in July 2026
The facility will be bulletproof, drone-proof, and missile-proof
Trump has used similar language in prior press events about the project's security upgrades
Notable Concerns
- Sensationalized title overstates the exchange as a 'shock moment'