Historic Preservation

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Demolition of the White House East Wing underway, with construction equipment and protesters visible, illustrating the controversial ballroom project.
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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.

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.

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An excavator has begun demolishing the facade of the White House's East Wing, marking the start of a $250 million ballroom project championed by President Trump. The move has surprised observers and drawn criticism from historic preservation groups over its impacts. Watchdogs highlight potential ethical issues tied to funding from corporations with government business.

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