WASHINGTON, Oct 22 (Reuters) - The full East Wing of the White House will be torn down to make way for President Donald Trump's new ballroom, contradicting the former New York real estate magnate's ...
The East Wing of the White House has now been demolished as construction crews turn their attention to debris removal, a White House official said. Almost all of the East Terrace, the colonnade that ...
Trump's decision to replace the wing with a $200 million ballroom has ignited debate over preserving national heritage versus modernizing the Executive Mansion. The project is proceeding despite ...
President Donald Trump’s construction of a multimillion-dollar White House ballroom has generated massive outrage over the destruction of the East Wing. “Can the president tear down anything he wants ...
CORRECTION: PBS News has updated an Oct. 21 story withdrawn by The Associated Press that quoted White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt as saying over the summer that “nothing will be torn down” ...
The East Wing of the White House is gone. Wrecking crews had completely removed the decades-old annex by midday Thursday, just three days after they started, to make way for a pet project of President ...
The renovation is far more extensive than President Trump first let on. The White House expects the entire East Wing to be demolished to allow for construction of what President Donald Trump now says ...
President Trump initially said the ballroom construction would not dismantle parts of the White House. His officials now say it is cheaper and more structurally sound to simply demolish the East Wing.