White House adds a George Washington statue to the Rose Garden
- The White House added a large George Washington statue to the Rose Garden at President Donald Trump's request, as stated by a federal official and a White House official.
- The bronze statue was moved from the Washington Monument during the government shutdown and belongs to the National Park Service.
- The statue is a reproduction made from a cast of the original marble statue created by artist Jean-Antoine Houdon, according to the White House official.
- Trump discussed the ballroom construction project, estimating a cost of approximately $200 million and a capacity increase to 900 people, as he told NBC News.
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At Trump's request, White House adds George Washington statue to Rose Garden · American Wire News
A bronze statue of Founding Father George Washington was added to the White House Rose Garden, thanks to President Donald Trump. While the government continues to be shut down, moves are still being made to put America first in Washington D.C. This week, the statue of Washington that belongs to the National Park Service was moved from the Washington Monument to the Rose Garden. “The 1992 statue is a reproduction made from a cast of the original …
At Trump’s request, White House adds George Washington statue to Rose Garden
A bronze statue of Founding Father George Washington was added to the White House Rose Garden, thanks to President Donald Trump. While the government continues to be shut down, moves are still being made to put America first in Washington D.C. This week, the statue of Washington that belongs to…
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