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People left 'speechless' after noticing new addition to the White House website
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Published 16:31 24 Oct 2025 GMT+1

People left 'speechless' after noticing new addition to the White House website

The current administration is being branded a 'joke'

Tom Chapman

Tom Chapman

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Since President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January 2025, there have been some serious complaints about how unserious the current administration has been.

Whether it be the President of the United States sharing embarrassing AI videos, the White House seeming to refer to Donald Trump as the villainous Sith from Star Wars, or the POTUS sharing private messages to Attorney General Pam Bondi on his Truth Social timeline, there's been plenty to chuckle about at a time that everything is looking particularly glum.

President Trump has wasted no time in undoing the work put in place by President Biden's previous term, and in an attempt to move with the times, he's even remodelling the White House.

There’s been horror at images of the iconic residence's East Wing being torn down to make room for Trump's 90,000-square-foot ballroom, but keen to keep us informed, the official White House site has been updating us with all the progress.

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There has been vocal opposition to Trump's ballroom (Eric Lee / Stringer / Getty)
There has been vocal opposition to Trump's ballroom (Eric Lee / Stringer / Getty)

Eagle-eyed internet surfers have also noticed that the Trump administration has updated its timeline of key events from the building's history. Starting with George Washington's first unveiling plans for the White House in 1791, you can learn all about Theodore Roosevelt adding the West Wing (not the TV series) in 1902, President Taft bringing the Oval Office to life in 1909, and President Nixon turning the pool into the briefing room in 1970.

This is where things derail somewhat, as there's confusion about the timeline, mentioning more unusual events in the White House's colorful past. There's a direct mention of the Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky scandal that led to his impeachment in 1998, Barack Obama hosting the Muslin Brotherhood that 'promotes Islamist extremism' in 2012, and a bizarre reminder that Melania Trump oversaw the construction of a tennis court in 2020.

Perhaps the wildest event to make it onto the new timeline is the 2023 cocaine scandal. The slide explains: "2023: Cocaine Discovered. During Biden’s administration, a U.S. Secret Service agent discovered a small, zippered plastic bag containing cocaine in the West Wing entrance lobby."

It continues: "Speculation has pointed to Hunter Biden, an admitted drug user. Additional evidence includes a laptop, seized in 2019, which contains photos of frequent drug use alongside emails about foreign business dealings (Ukraine, China) involving his father, Joe, while he was Vice President."



Lmao. Legit

Kinda speechless, not sure I need to say anything

Speaks for itself https://t.co/K6E44BmsE2

— rodamn (@rodamn) October 24, 2025

It looks like an apparent trolling of Democrats who object to Trump's ballroom, as well as firing shots at the POTUS' predecessor.

The trolling doesn't end there, with the timeline also referring to the Biden administration recognizing International Transgender Day of Visibility.

Appearing to mock the event, the timeline states: "2023-2024: The Biden/Harris administration hosts transexuals at the White House in 2023, and goes on to establish the 'The Transgender Day of Visibility' on the same day as Easter Sunday in 2024."

Among Trump's critics are Hillary Clinton, who took to X to say: "It’s not his house. It’s your house. And he’s destroying it."

Reacting to the timeline trolling, one person said: "Immature and tasteless. No wonder China’s kicking our ass. These clowns are so unfocused and unserious."

Another added: "What is going on there 🦅🇺🇸 Now I’m more and more convinced that we live in a simulation 😂."

A third sided with Trump and concluded: "The left has gotten so radical and their outrage so hysterical that the only way to handle them is to make fun of them. There is no point in trying to make a reasonable argument."

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