President Donald Trump has revealed plans to install two towering flagpoles on the White House grounds, each standing 100 feet tall and flying the American flag. The announcement came during a walk across the North Lawn, where Trump outlined the vision as a bold and patriotic addition to the historic property.
Describing the project as a long-overdue enhancement, Trump stated that the flagpoles would be of premium quality and fully funded out of his own pocket. The move is part of a broader effort to reshape the appearance of the executive residence in a way that reflects his personal style and national pride.
The new additions follow several recent design changes to the White House, including updates to the Oval Office featuring gold accents and historical portraits. Trump has also proposed replacing the Rose Garden lawn with a stone surface to address recurring maintenance issues.
The flagpoles are scheduled to be installed in the coming days, adding a dramatic visual element to the landscape and reinforcing the administration’s emphasis on patriotic symbolism.