Trump Hosts Congressional Dinner in Revamped Rose Garden
In a special gathering on a recent Friday night, President Donald Trump welcomed members of Congress to the newly renovated Rose Garden at the White House. He affectionately referred to this assembly as the “Rose Garden Club,” emphasizing its purpose as a space for collaboration among lawmakers dedicated to fostering peace and success in America.
With about 100 attendees, primarily House Republicans and a few GOP senators, Trump took the microphone to express his gratitude for their ongoing support of his legislative agenda. His tone was upbeat as he celebrated the unity within his party.
In a nod to progress, Trump highlighted his recent dinner with tech industry leaders like Bill Gates, Tim Cook, and Mark Zuckerberg, which had to be moved indoors due to the weather. “I had the high-tech guys here, and they didn’t want rain on top of their beautiful heads,” Trump shared with a light-hearted laugh.
The renovation of the Rose Garden has been a significant undertaking for Trump, transforming the grassy area into a more polished outdoor venue. The new setup features tables, chairs, and umbrellas reminiscent of the luxurious ambience at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, creating a comfortable space for important conversations.
This event underscores Trump’s commitment to engaging with Congress and seeking collaborative efforts that align with his vision for America’s future. The Rose Garden, now a symbol of this administration’s priorities, is set to host more gatherings in the days to come.


