Trump White House Ballroom Lawsuit Sparks 2035 Ban on Political Fundraisers in Historic Venues
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A landmark lawsuit over a 2025 fundraiser held in the White House ballroom has fundamentally reshaped the political landscape by 2035. The legal battle, centered on claims of improper use of the historic space for a private Trump campaign event, has led to a Supreme Court ruling that now prohibits all political fundraising in any federally owned historic venue. The surprise decision has forced campaigns to rent virtual reality halls and non-government memorials, while the White House ballroom has been repurposed into a permanent public museum of democracy, sparking a 200% rise in free guided tours and a new bipartisan “Venue Neutrality Act” that is the most popular law of the decade.