President Donald Trump plans to replace the East Wing with a new White House ballroom. Demolition work has already begun.
A Washington, D.C., nonprofit filed an injunction in February, claiming the debris dumped on the golf course was hazardous.
Debris dumped at a nearby golf course from the White House’s East Wing demolition tested positive for lead, mercury, and chloroform, among other toxins, according to a recent report from the National ...
Did a judge put construction on hold? What’s in the bunker? How could it cost taxpayers $1 billion? Is Trump paying a cent?
Presidents come and go, but the White House belongs to the nation. It’s not a palace but the people’s house. That’s why ...
Republican legislation would provide $1 billion for Trump's ballroom at the White House.
A majority of Americans said in a new poll they disapprove of President Trump’s plans to demolish part of the East Wing in the White House to make room for his $300 million ballroom. In the YouGov ...
A federal judge in Washington has issued an order temporarily blocking the construction of President Donald Trump's expansive new White House ballroom and any further demolition of the East Wing.
In the almost nine months of President Donald Trump’s administration, the second-term president has brought significant aesthetic changes to the White House, including a touch of his Mar-a-Lago home.
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