Denkmalpflege
White House East Wing demolished to make way for Trump’s privately funded ballroom
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Crews razed the East Wing this week as the administration advances a 90,000-square-foot ballroom the White House says will be privately financed by corporate and individual donors. Preservation groups warn the loss of historic fabric will be hard to undo.
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President Donald Trump's administration is demolishing the White House East Wing to build a 90,000-square-foot ballroom, despite criticism from preservationists over the lack of federal approvals. The project, now estimated at $300 million and privately funded, has sparked debate on its historical impact and necessity. Officials insist it continues a legacy of presidential renovations, while opponents call for a pause in the process.