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Traditionally, presidents have been allowed to redecorate offices and private, residential areas at the White House. But can they alter the structure?
The first lady's office and several other offices will be demolished as a part of the project to add a massive new ballroom.
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White House demolition begins on East Wing to make way for Trump’s $250 million ballroom
The White House on Monday began demolishing part of the East Wing, the traditional home to the first lady’s offices, to make way for President Donald Trump’s proposed $250 million ballroom despite not having construction approval from the federal agency that oversees such projects.
Karoline Leavitt thinks Democrats are just jealous that Donald Trump is building a swanky $250 million ballroom at the White House. The White House press secretary says that’s the only way to explain the “fake outrage” after part of the White House’s iconic East Wing was demolished to make way for the 90,
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Donald Trump Reveals What He Said to Melania on Their 'First Night' in the White House as He Holds Dinner for Donors of $200 Million Ballroom
Donald Trump reminisced on his very first night in the White House while holding a fundraiser in the East Room on Wednesday, October 15. "To me, there’s nothing like the White House," the president told his guests,
Demolition of parts of the White House's East Wing has begun, and Stephen Colbert had thoughts on Donald Trump's ballroom plans.