Watch President Trump unveil renderings of the new White House ballroom
President Donald Trump told reporters that the military was searching the White House ballroom as a “cabin” for a secret complex beneath it.
President Donald Trump’s son Eric Trump released a video on social media showing the first renderings of his father’s presidential library and museum.
Eric Trump said on Monday, March 30, “For the past six months, I have poured my heart and soul into this project with my amazing team at The Trump Company. This landmark on the water in Miami, Florida will be a lasting testament to a great man, a great developer, and the greatest president in our nation’s history. These photos have never been seen by the public until today. Enjoy!”
Images shared in a nearly two-minute video by X show a tall glass tower towering over Miami’s Biscayne Bay, with the name “Trump” emblazoned in lights near the top. The scene from the ground shows a golden vestibule with the presidential seal and a golden statue.
It also shows images of what appears to be a recreation of the Oval Office and the controversial East Wing ballroom he is building at the White House. Air Force One appears multiple times in the video.
The president later shared the video on his Truth Social account.
The video credits the design to Miami-based company Bermello Ajamil. USA TODAY has reached out to the company for comment and asked it to clarify whether artificial intelligence was used to create the video images.
The library is planned for a cluster of at least 10 vacant lots along Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami that currently serves as a parking lot, according to Miami-Dade County real estate records. Biscayne’s historic Freedom Tower can be seen in the background of the video.
As of February 5, 2026, the property owner listed for this parcel is “Donald J. Trump Presidential Library Foundation.” The Foundation is a registered public charity and its primary location of operation is Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida.
Miami-Dade College’s Board of Trustees voted on Dec. 2 to donate ownership of the approximately 2.6-acre parking lot to the Presidential Library. The property was first transferred to the state of Florida and then to an organization.
USA TODAY has reached out to the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library Foundation for further comment.

