Demolished East Wing, paved over Rose Garden, possible arch: How Trump is leaving a mark on D.C.
The $200 million White House ballroom is part of broader renovations including a new presidential portrait gallery and a planned commemorative arch in Washington, D.C.
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‘Automatic No’: Trump Stops His Speech to Degrade Senator Who Wouldn’t Bow — The Senator Fires Back, Turning Trump’s Own Words Into a Clever Takedown
Donald Trump hosted his first lunch for Republican senators at his “Rose Garden Club” on Oct. 21. The newly constructed grounds welcomed officials to white patio tables covered by striped white and yellow umbrellas, a decorative nod to the president’s Mar-a-Lago resort. However, not every taxpayer is impressed by the recent White House renovations. The project saw crews pave over the Rose Garden lawn with stone, a decision that drew condemnation…
Ballroom, decoration of the Oval Office, pavement of the rose garden... The President of the United States has launched many construction sites.
Without a permit, Donald Trump has the East Wing of the White House demolished. A Versailles-like stateroom is to be built in its place. Many Americans are shocked.
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