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Trump Holds GOP Legislators at 'Rose Garden Gathering' in Freshly Paved White House Area

Gathered senators, congresspeople, and Washington's folk were addressed by Trump in the revamped White House Rose Garden, as he shared this fact.

Republican Legislators Gathered in Freshly Paved White House Area Named 'Rose Garden Club' by Trump
Republican Legislators Gathered in Freshly Paved White House Area Named 'Rose Garden Club' by Trump

Trump Holds GOP Legislators at 'Rose Garden Gathering' in Freshly Paved White House Area

President Trump Hosts Dinner in Paved White House Rose Garden

President Donald Trump recently hosted a dinner in the newly paved White House Rose Garden, modelling the event after the outdoor setup at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida. The dinner, dubbed the "Rose Garden Club" by the president, was attended by about 100 people, primarily House Republicans and some GOP senators.

The dinner was designed to resemble the outdoor setup at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club, with tables, chairs, and umbrellas arranged on a paved lawn, similar to the setup at Mar-a-Lago. The tech executives in attendance, including Bill Gates, Tim Cook, and Mark Zuckerberg, were reportedly not keen on potential rain ruining their dinner, leading Trump to set up the event indoors.

The White House Rose Garden underwent changes under Trump's administration, with the grassy lawn being paved over. The setup in the paved Rose Garden is strikingly similar to the outdoor setup at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club. Despite the changes, the origin of the idea to pave the White House's Rose Garden remains unclear.

During the dinner, President Trump thanked attendees for their support of his legislation. However, no information about the agenda or topics discussed at the dinner was provided. The dinner in the Rose Garden was held on a Friday night.

The paved Rose Garden at the White House now bears a striking resemblance to the setup at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club. Whether this is a permanent change or a temporary adaptation remains to be seen.

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