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‘Hold on, I need to look’: Trump abruptly pauses oil executive summit — Here’s the reason

'Hold on, I need to look': Trump abruptly pauses oil executive summit — Here's the reason

Hosting nearly two dozen of the world’s top oil and gas executives at the White House on Friday, Trump abruptly paused the discussion to stroll over to a window in the East Room, eager to check on the progress of his pet project: the long-promised White House ballroom. Mid-sentence, the president rose from his chair, peered outside, and narrated the moment like a proud homeowner surveying renovations.

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“Today, I’m delighted to welcome almost two dozen of the biggest and most respected oil and gas executives in the world to the White House,” he said. “It’s an honor to be with them. We have many others that were not able to get in. I said, ‘If we had a ballroom, we’d have over a thousand people.'”I never knew you had that many people in your industry. But here we are. And if you’re, in fact, if you look, come to think of it. Well, I gotta look at this myself,” Trump said as he got up from his chair to peek out of a window in the East Room, looking out to where the ballroom is under construction.”Wow. What a, what a view. This is the door to the ballroom,” he continued. Trump remarked that it was an “unusual time to look” out in the ballroom, which earned chuckles, and then invited the “fake news” to check out the progress. Trump announced in October 2025 that construction had begun on the ballroom after months of the President floating the planned project to modernise the White House. The project does not cost taxpayers and is privately funded, the White House reported.Photos of the demolition crew dismantling the East Wing’s facade circulated on social media and in news reports in October 2025, sparking outrage from Democrats and other Trump critics who argued the President was “destroying” the White House.Trump said Friday the construction was ahead of schedule. The White House said the ballroom would be “completed long before the end of President Trump’s term” in 2029, as per Fox News.”We’re ahead of schedule in the ballroom and under budget. It’s going to be … I don’t think there will be anything like it in the world, actually. … This is, as you know, our biggest room, which would seat 100 for dinner, maybe, if you’re lucky, if you’re … nice and tight.”And the ballroom will seat many, and it’ll also take care of the inauguration with bulletproof glass, drone-proof ceilings and everything else, unfortunately, that today you need.”The President repeatedly remarked that the White House’s current rooms did not accommodate large crowds for dinners and other public events.Trump hosted nearly two dozen oil executives at the White House Friday to discuss investment in Venezuela after the US military’s successful capture of the nation’s dictatorial president, Nicolás Maduro, Saturday.The lineup of oil companies included Chevron, Exxon, ConocoPhillips, Continental, Halliburton, HKN, Valero, Marathon, Shell, Trafigura, Vitol Americas, Repsol, Eni, Aspect Holdings, Tallgrass, Raisa Energy and Hilcorp.Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum also attended the meeting.”The plan is for them (oil companies) to spend at least $100 billion to rebuild the capacity and the infrastructure necessary,” Trump said during the meeting. “Venezuela has also agreed that the United States will immediately begin refining and selling up to 50 million barrels of Venezuelan crude oil, which will continue indefinitely.”We’re all set to do it. We have the refining capacity, (which) was actually based very much on the Venezuelan oil, which is a heavy oil, very good oil.” Go to Source

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