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.
The White House has started demolishing part of the East Wing to make way for President Trump's extravagant $250 million ballroom, despite lacking necessary approvals. This controversial project raises questions about federal oversight and the future of the historic building.
The White House has begun demolition of the East Wing for Trump’s controversial $250 million ballroom project, despite lacking official approval. Dramatic visuals show the East Wing in disarray, as the president assures no taxpayer money is used.
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