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Trump's Transformative Changes to the White House Spark Controversy

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In a swift demolition ordered by President Donald Trump, the historic east wing of the White House, built 123 years ago, has been reduced to rubble. This controversial decision comes as Trump aims to construct a grand ballroom, estimated to cost between $200 million and $400 million, raising concerns among critics about the preservation of historical landmarks. While the administration claims private donors will fund the project, many view it as Trump treating the White House as his personal property. The proposed ballroom's massive size, intended to overshadow the main structure, has drawn criticism and comparisons to Trump's broader efforts to reshape American institutions and narratives during his presidency. The implications of these changes extend beyond the White House, affecting cultural institutions like the Kennedy Center and the Smithsonian.

Key Details: • Demolition of the east wing began recently under Trump's orders. • Estimated costs for the new ballroom range from $200 million to $400 million. • The ballroom is planned to be significantly larger than the current White House structure. • Trump aims to reshape various American institutions, including the Smithsonian and the Kennedy Center.

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Donald TrumpKennedy CenterWhite HouseKennedy CenterJosh HawleySmithsonianRobert Arnold

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