The Trump administration is trolling Democrats over their objection to President Donald Trump's White House ballroom construction. (Getty Images)
"Speculation has pointed to Hunter Biden, an admitted drug user," the slide continues. "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."
Former President Bill Clinton's 1998 sex scandal with intern Monica Lewinsky and former President Barack Obama inviting a delegation of the Muslim Brotherhood to the White House in 2012 also were included on the official timeline.
"1998: Bill Clinton Scandal," one slide reads. "President Bill Clinton's affair with intern Monica Lewinsky was exposed, leading to White House perjury investigations. The Oval Office trysts fueled impeachment for obstruction."
Then-President Joe Biden speaks at the Pride Month celebration on the South Lawn of the White House, June 10, 2023, in Washington, D.C. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
Another slide takes issue with former President Joe Biden's administration recognizing International Transgender Day of Visibility on the same day as Easter in 2023. International Transgender Day of Visibility was created by activists more than 10 years ago and is celebrated each year on March 31, with the Biden administration acknowledging both holidays in 2024.
"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," the slide reads.
The White House's historical timeline was launched as Democrats, from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, criticized Trump for constructing a ballroom at the White House. The 90,000-square-foot project is privately funded and will accommodate an estimated 650 seated guests, according to the White House.
The White House took a jab at Democrats by including past top White House controversies in an official historical timeline of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. (White House)
The Trump administration launched an official timeline of the White House's history, including previous Democrat scandals. (White House)
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The Trump administration has, meanwhile, celebrated that the new addition of the White House does not cost taxpayers, with press secretary Karoline Leavitt adding that presidents have long complained that the historic residence lacks a space to entertain large groups.
A McCrery Architects rendering provided by the White House of the exterior of the new ballroom. (White House)
"Nearly every single president who’s lived in this beautiful White House behind me has made modernizations and renovations of their own," Leavitt said on Fox News' "Jesse Watters Primetime" Tuesday. "In fact, presidents for decades — in modern times — have joked about how they wished they had a larger event space here at the White House, something that could hold hundreds more people than the current East Room and State Dining Room."
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"President Obama even complained that, during his tenure, he had to hold a state dinner on the South Lawn and rent a very expensive tent."
Fox News Digital reached out to the respective offices of Clinton, Obama and Biden Thursday morning regarding the past controversies.
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