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More of the structure was torn down Tuesday to make way for President Donald Trump’s planned ballroom, despite complaints about the project’s lack of transparency,
The first lady's office and several other offices will be demolished as a part of the project to add a massive new ballroom.
Does a picture widely shared on social media authentically show partial demolition of the East Wing of the White House in025? Yes, it does: The photo was first published by the Washington Post.. The image showed no
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White House says it will submit ballroom plans for review, with demolition already under way
The White House said on Tuesday it will submit plans for President Donald Trump's $250 million White House ballroom project to a body that oversees federal building construction, even though demolition work began earlier this week.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation asks Trump administration to pause demolition of White House East Wing until ballroom plans can be reviewed.
The construction is part of President Donald Trump's plan to build a ballroom on the eastern side of the White House.
These photos show archival images of the White House East Wing, which houses several offices, including those of the first lady. It was built in 1942.
The White House East Wing is undergoing significant alterations as part of a $250 million project to construct a new ballroom.
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky tried to get the last laugh after getting left out of a White House reception for Republican senators.
As the government shutdown enters its fourth week, Senate Republicans are headed to the White House — not for urgent talks on how to end it, but for a display of unity with President Donald Trump as they refuse to negotiate on any Democratic demands.