

I think it’s more likely to just fall down.
If Trump is paying for it, as he claims, it means no-one is actually getting paid. He’s been taken to court repeatedly for stuffing builders, (https://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/282933-report-trump-has-refused-to-pay-hundreds-of-workers/) , which means stuff won’t be finished, and he’ll probably cut corners to save a buck or two.
If he thing is still standing in a decade, I’ll be surprised. Even more if it’s still usable.
My guess is if it stays, it will have to be continually repaired, and effectively rebuilt section by section once Trump leaves office.








Like some kind of submersible vanity project to visit the Titanic.