Democrats, left-wing activists and the corporate media have raged over the temporary demolition of the East Wing as the construction ...
Black sheep Mary Trump has precisely zero love for the president’s flurry of new building projects in the nation’s capital.
Conservative lawmakers accused the former special prosecutor earlier this month of spying on them during his investigation of ...
The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a nonprofit chartered by Congress to further the historic preservation policy ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended President Donald Trump as a “builder-in-chief" amid backlash from ...
By Tuesday afternoon, it appeared obvious that a significant portion of the East Wing has been demolished, the president's ...
"This is a major renovation by a president who will not even be able to benefit from this vanity project," said ex-WH aide ...
Trump hopes the golden gleam of his monumental architecture can blind the American people to the suffering he has brought ...
He’s the builder-in-chief,’ the White House Press Secretary said of the president while defending his new ballroom project ...
The new 90,000-square-foot ballroom, estimated to cost $250 million and have capacity for almost 1,000 people, is being ...
Donald Trump isn't the first president to demolish parts of the White House. Harry Truman oversaw the last major renovation ...
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