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Another day, another White House renovation.
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s one-liner about the White House demolition photos exploded online Tuesday, as fresh images showed crews tearing into the East Wing to make way for President Donald Trump’s planned $250 million ballroom.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is trading blows with the White House after a risky military stunt in his state went off the rails. “We make a spelling mistake. You make deadly mistakes,” the top Democrat’s press team wrote Monday in his latest salvo against the Rapid Response 47 account,
Newsom’s office closed portions of Interstate 5 in California on Saturday for safety reasons due to the Marines firing off live ammunition over the highway.
The White House accused California Gov. Gavin Newsom of distorting facts after he blamed the Trump administration for highway delays due to the Marine Corps anniversary celebration.
California Governor Gavin Newsom had warned against the live fire demonstration, which would shoot artillery over a freeway.
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Calif., opposed the White House plan to send the National Guard to San Francisco, saying deployment will ruin one of America's greatest cities.
Demolition crews began work Monday removing the facade of the East Wing, part of President's Trump's plan to build a $250 million ballroom.