In a shocking move, Trump begins demolishing the East Wing of the White House to create a lavish $250 million ballroom. Critics are outraged, calling it an 'abomination' and a symbol of his presidency as historic preservationists voice their concerns.
Demolition of the East Wing for Trump's new ballroom has begun, but plans have yet to be submitted for approval. Critics are raising concerns about the impact on the White House's historic design.
Demolition continues at the White House for Trump's $250 million ballroom, raising concerns over extensive renovations and historical preservation as criticism mounts from former first lady Hillary Clinton and others.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is urging the Trump administration to pause the demolition of the East Wing until a review of the controversial ballroom plans is complete, expressing concerns about the impact on the historic site.
As demolition of the White House East Wing begins for a proposed ballroom, preservationists urge the Trump administration to pause, citing concerns over the building's historical integrity and public review processes.
As the Trump administration intensifies its attacks on the Federal Reserve and Jerome Powell, the Fed pushes back with a new FAQ page defending its $2.5 billion renovation, highlighting modernization and historic preservation.