White House Demolishes East Wing Section for Trump's New Ballroom
FRANCE 24 EnglishNovember 5, 20251 min2,437 views
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- ποΈ Heavy machinery has begun demolishing part of the White House East Wing, a project proceeding without federal regulator approval.
- ποΈ The expansion aims to create a new ballroom, described as a long-desired amenity for the executive mansion.
- πΌοΈ White House drawings depict a planned 90,000 square ft glass-walled space designed to host up to 999 guests.
Historical Context and Changes
- π The East Wing currently houses offices, including those of the first lady, and has undergone structural changes previously, such as a second story added in 1942.
- π This ballroom project represents the largest structural change to the executive mansion since 1948.
- π€₯ When initially announced, the White House stated that nothing would be torn down for the ballroom.
Funding and Presidential Remarks
- π° President Trump stated the project will be funded by wealthy donors and himself, with zero cost to the American taxpayer.
- πΆ Trump described the construction noise as "music to my ears," brushing off criticism.
- β¨ He expressed pride in initiating this "much-needed project" and anticipates it will be the "most beautiful ballroom in the country."
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