Contract reveals fundraising deal for financing Trump’s East Wing overhaul
Washington — A newly revealed settlement between the White House, the National Park Service and the nonprofit Trust for the National Mall reveals the inside workings of how President Trump and his allies are financing a $400 million overhaul of the White House East Wing.
The 14-page documentwhich was obtained by the left-leaning advocacy group Public Citizen and shared with CBS News, empowers the Trust to “accept donations in an amount sufficient to cover all costs” of the challenge, as decided by the White House. The settlement was signed by the events in October 2025.
The settlement says that the Trust stands to obtain a 2.5% charge on funds collected for the challenge, which CBS News reported quickly after it was signed. That charge dips to 2% for any cash raised in extra of $200 million. President Trump has stated the $400 million renovation is totally financed, that means the Trust stands to yield round $9 million.
Public Citizen sued to acquire the doc below the Freedom of Information Act.
“This is the first time we don’t have to take the word of the White House — we can see details of this scheme in black and white,” stated Jon Golinger, a democracy advocate for the group.
The settlement ensures that every one events concerned will “preserve the anonymity and privacy of any donor who wishes to remain anonymous.” So far, the White House has provided the names of about three dozen particular person and company donors, however declined to say how a lot every has given.
Under the October association, the White House is accountable for “identifying[ing] potential donors for the Project on behalf of the NPS” and referring them to the Trust, whereas specifying “whether the potential donor wishes to donate anonymously.”
“This document reveals that anonymous donations are the heart of this agreement,” Golinger stated.
“As required by law and standard philanthropic best practices, the Trust shares the names of donors to the Trust in our annual impact report, on our website, and in our IRS 990 tax filings,” a spokesperson for the Trust stated. “Some donors may wish to remain anonymous and we respect donor wishes, while in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.”
The spokesperson emphasised the Trust’s position is restricted to managing donations and it has no hand within the design, planning, building or execution of the challenge.
Foreign donors are prohibited from giving. For donations in extra of $25,000, the Trust is accountable for making “reasonable efforts to determine” whether or not the donor has pending litigation involving the Interior Department or is “engaged in or seeking a business or permit relationship” with the NPS.
Nothing within the contract prevents contributions from donors who’ve enterprise earlier than different parts of the federal authorities. Amazon, for occasion, donated to the challenge and has billions in federal contracts.
Fundraisers started soliciting contributions practically a month earlier than the Trust signed the settlement with the administration. Potential donors acquired pledge types round Sept. 15, 2025, however the contract with the White House wasn’t totally signed till Oct. 8.
The mid-September pledge type made no point out of the 90,000-square-foot East Wing makeover. It stated solely that donations “shall be used in support of the White House Ballroom.” The October contract, although, specifies that donations are for use for the “funding needs for the East Wing Modernization and State Ballroom project at the White House.”
Demolition crews started dismantling the East Wing on Oct. 20, regardless of the president’s earlier promise that the addition wouldn’t “interfere with the current construction.” A White House official stated in January that structural instability, water injury and mildew made tearing down the constructing essentially the most cost-efficient choice.
In addition to the brand new ballroom, the design plans name for workplace house, a movie show, kitchen and a two-story colonnade connecting the services to the principle White House constructing. An underground bunker may also home delicate army and medical infrastructure.
The settlement doesn’t point out the underground building, indicating that these parts will doubtless be refurbished utilizing taxpayer {dollars}. White House officers have but to specify how a lot the below-grade modernization will price.
A White House official stated the East Wing contract has not been modified because it was signed in October.
The Trust has been a longstanding philanthropic companion of the NPS and has beforehand collaborated with the White House on smaller building tasks just like the tennis pavilion and upgrades to the Rose Garden.
Late final week, US District Judge Richard Leon ordered a halt to above-ground building till the East Wing overhaul will get congressional approval. But an appellate court docket has since allowed building to proceed till at the very least early June.
Leon has additionally questioned the funding mechanism, which calls on the Trust to gather lots of of thousands and thousands in non-public donations and switch the cash over to the NPS, which then arms it off to the White House. Lion described the association as a “Rube Goldberg contraption” in a current ruling.
