Was a plaque quoting President Franklin D. Roosevelt about "a house owned by all the American people" torn down by the ...
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First Ladies Made History in the East Wing. It Was Razed for Trump’s Ballroom.
In a statement released Monday night, the White House characterized the response to the East Wing demolition as the “latest ...
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Trump's $300M ballroom has reportedly destroyed at least 6 trees on the White House grounds including 2 commemorating Harding and Roosevelt
Several trees, including two with historic value, have been chopped down to push forward Trump's ballroom project.
The most sweeping intervention before Trump’s was the Truman Reconstruction of 1948–1952, a project so ambitious that only ...
1995: A bus loaded with high school students was hit by an express commuter train at a crossing in Fox River Grove, tearing ...
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Trump Rips Out Presidents’ Historic Trees for New Ballroom
Satellite images show that six trees, including magnolias commemorating two presidents, have been erased from the White House ...
From its origins under Thomas Jefferson to reconstruction under Franklin D. Roosevelt, the White House East Wing became the ...
Trump's proposed event venue is set to top 90,000 square feet, much bigger than the rest of the main White House building.
By Thursday, the White House’s East Wing was gone. The speed of destruction, and the projection of power, are part of the ...
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The World War II origins of the White House East Wing, now demolished
The modern East Wing was constructed in 1942 under Franklin Delano Roosevelt to conceal an underground White House bomb ...
What began as an architectural balance to the West Wing eventually became a symbolic seat of power for First Ladies.
Critics are outraged over President Trump’s demolition of the East Wing to make way for his $300 million ballroom. Others say ...
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