Trump: US Military Building 'Massive Complex' Beneath White House Ballroom Project

US President Donald Trump holds a rendering of the East Wing modernization as he speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One. Mandel NGAN / AFP
US President Donald Trump holds a rendering of the East Wing modernization as he speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One. Mandel NGAN / AFP
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Trump: US Military Building 'Massive Complex' Beneath White House Ballroom Project

US President Donald Trump holds a rendering of the East Wing modernization as he speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One. Mandel NGAN / AFP
US President Donald Trump holds a rendering of the East Wing modernization as he speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One. Mandel NGAN / AFP

President Donald Trump said Sunday the US military was planning to construct a large complex beneath the new ballroom he is building at the White House.

"The military is building a massive complex under the ballroom, and that's under construction, and we're doing very well, so we're ahead of schedule," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One.

"It's part of it, the ballroom essentially becomes a shed for what's being built under," Trump said, without elaborating on the unprecedented arrangement.

He said information about the plan had come out recently "because of a stupid lawsuit."

Last October, the former real estate developer had an entire wing of the White House bulldozed, in order to build a vast ballroom to host receptions and state dinners.

Trump speaks frequently and in great detail about the construction work, which has thus far been undertaken without the usual byzantine vetting procedures for changes to Washington's built landscape.

"We are using onyx and stones that are incredible," he recently told a press conference dedicated in part to the war in the Middle East.

The ballroom project -- one of the most ambitious undertakings at the White House in over a century -- has continued to grow in scope, with its privately-funded budget doubling from $200 to $400 million.

Eager to leave his mark on the US capital, Trump has also renamed an iconic performance venue as the "Trump-Kennedy Center," and plans to build a grand arch in Washington inspired by the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.



German Prosecutors Arrest Ukrainian Man Suspected of Spying for Russia

Elements of the German police (Reuters - file)
Elements of the German police (Reuters - file)
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German Prosecutors Arrest Ukrainian Man Suspected of Spying for Russia

Elements of the German police (Reuters - file)
Elements of the German police (Reuters - file)

German prosecutors said on Monday they have arrested a Ukrainian man, Vitalii M., on suspicion of collecting information in Germany for the Russian intelligence service since at least November 2025, Reuters reported.

He is accused of gathering details about a man who fought for Ukrainian forces, with prosecutors saying the surveillance may have served further intelligence operations against the target.


Rubio Says US Hopeful after Private Talks with Iran Officials

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio listens to US President Donald Trump speaking to the media, as Trump departs the White House for Florida, in Washington, D.C., US, March 20, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio listens to US President Donald Trump speaking to the media, as Trump departs the White House for Florida, in Washington, D.C., US, March 20, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo
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Rubio Says US Hopeful after Private Talks with Iran Officials

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio listens to US President Donald Trump speaking to the media, as Trump departs the White House for Florida, in Washington, D.C., US, March 20, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio listens to US President Donald Trump speaking to the media, as Trump departs the White House for Florida, in Washington, D.C., US, March 20, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday voiced hope for working with elements within Iran's government, saying the United States privately had received positive messages, AFP reported.

Rubio said there were internal "fractures" inside the Iran and that the United States hoped that figures with "power to deliver" take charge.

"We are hopeful that that's the case," Rubio told ABC News program "Good Morning America."

"There are clearly people there talking to us in ways that previous people in charge in Iran have not spoken to us in the past, some of the things they're willing to do," he said.


Israeli Army Says Struck Tehran University Run by Iran Guards

A photograph shows the damage during the visit of a car service center in eastern Tehran that was hit by a missile strike, on March 28, 2026. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP)
A photograph shows the damage during the visit of a car service center in eastern Tehran that was hit by a missile strike, on March 28, 2026. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP)
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Israeli Army Says Struck Tehran University Run by Iran Guards

A photograph shows the damage during the visit of a car service center in eastern Tehran that was hit by a missile strike, on March 28, 2026. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP)
A photograph shows the damage during the visit of a car service center in eastern Tehran that was hit by a missile strike, on March 28, 2026. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP)

Israel's military said Monday that it had struck a university in Tehran run by Iran's Revolutionary Guards, claiming the institution was used for advanced weapons research.

"In recent days, one of the IRGC's central military infrastructure sites was recently struck, located within the compound of Imam Hossein University -- the IRGC's primary military academic institution, which also serves as an emergency asset for the regime's military bodies," a statement by the Israeli military said, AFP reported.

Senior Iranian officials, including former supreme leader Ali Khamenei, had previously visited the university.

"During the operation, the army struck military infrastructure within the university multiple times in order to inflict significant damage to the regime's weapons production and development capabilities," the Israeli military said.

It added that it had destroyed wind tunnels beneath the university, its chemistry center, and a technology and engineering center of its mechanics and development group -- which the Israelis said were all used for the development of weapons.