Trump Health Update: White House Will Open a Secret New Hospital for the President? Everything we knew before his dental checkup

Published:

The White House has launched an urgent new effort to advance the presidential palace donald trump They now claim that providing the aging president with “state-of-the-art hospitals and medical facilities” is also necessary.

Facing legal challenges, White House plans to build Trump ballroom at $400 million, said to be critical to Trump's safety and health (AP)
Facing legal challenges, White House plans to build Trump ballroom at $400 million, said to be critical to Trump’s safety and health (AP)

Trump’s $400M ballroom project and June 5 date

acting attorney general Todd Branch The latest shocking information was revealed late Thursday in court documents that appear to stem largely from a rant the 79-year-old president gave on “The Truth Society.” It described the proposed $400 million ballroom as a “gift to the American people” and that obstruction of the ballroom was entirely due to “trump card Delirium syndrome. “

The National Trust for Historic Preservation launched legal action in December to halt construction on the project and later demolished the east wing to make way for the 90,000-square-foot building. ballroomwhich was done without prior approval. A federal judge bans above-ground construction. However, that order has been put on hold while an appeals court panel reviews the case, and oral arguments are now scheduled for June 5.

Also read: Eric Trump’s feud with Jen Psaki escalates over coverage of China trip, ‘I’m going to sue…’

Todd Blanche rips up National Trust for Historic Preservation

Responding to alleged assault by shooter Cole Tomas Allen White House At a correspondent’s dinner in April (which, as is customary, was not held at the White House), Branch publicly urged the National Trust to withdraw its lawsuit. But the organization refused to do so.

trump card Branch still seems to be feeling the sting of that rejection, as Branch has been accusing the Washington, D.C., nonprofit of not being sufficiently compassionate after an assassination attempt at the dinner.

“Plaintiffs refuse to even acknowledge the horrific gravity of the planned massacre, describing it as ‘a recent incident in White House Correspondents’ dinner. Enough is enough,” Branch angrily said in the latest court filing.

Branch believes the ballroom project, which is planned to feature an underground bunker, is vital to thwarting any potential assassination attempts, and expressed anger that there was “no even effort to refute” the National Trust’s lawsuit to halt construction.

Top-secret military ballroom to house underground medical facility

Then came unexpected news: Branch said the “top-secret military ballroom” would also include an underground medical facility specifically for the aging president.

He said the project includes advanced hospitals and medical facilities, top-secret military installations, bomb shelters, buildings and equipment, protective partitions and various other facilities aimed at comprehensive protection of the president.

Trump’s The ballroom proposal has undergone a significant transformation since it was first announced in July last year, when it was presented as a privately funded initiative that promoted it as a much-needed entertainment venue for visiting guests and diplomats during major events.

Trump’s dental appointment

Trump is scheduled to have a physical and dental exam on May 26 White House. This will be the fourth time in his second term that he has publicly acknowledged visits by medical professionals.

The visit will include a “routine annual dental exam” and a medical evaluation as part of his regular preventive health care, according to the White House, which did not provide further details about the physical.

Trump’s The last annual physical took place in April 2025, followed by what the White House initially called another “routine annual exam” in October. However, Trump described it as a “semi-annual physical.”

What is particularly noteworthy about this inspection is that trump cardTrump, who turns 80 in June, holds the record as the oldest person to take office as president, and his health has been under intense scrutiny. His public appearances have heightened concerns, showing signs of bruises or bandages on his hands and welts on his skin.

Upcoming doctor appointments will be held at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. After the inspection, Trump is expected to meet with military personnel, as stated in a White House statement.

WEB DESK TEAM
WEB DESK TEAMhttps://articles.thelocalreport.in
Our team of more than 15 experienced writers brings diverse perspectives, deep research, and on-the-ground insights to deliver accurate, timely, and engaging stories. From breaking news to in-depth analysis, they are committed to credibility, clarity, and responsible journalism across every category we cover.

Related articles

Recent articles

spot_img