Entire White House East Wing now demolished as Trump moves forward with ballroom construction
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In a dramatic transformation of the White House landscape, the East Wing has been entirely dismantled to make way for a new ballroom. Photographs released by the Associated Press on Thursday reveal the site in Washington has been cleared of the historic structure under the directive of President Donald Trump.

This architectural shift marks the end of an era for the East Wing, a space steeped in history where first ladies have orchestrated state dinners and championed various causes. The two-story building, once bustling with the offices of first ladies and their staffs, has been reduced to rubble as part of a grander vision.

The president’s ambitious project involves constructing a ballroom at an estimated cost of $300 million. When completed, this ballroom is expected to be nearly double the size of the existing White House, representing a significant addition to the iconic residence.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The entire White House East Wing has been demolished as President Donald Trump moves forward with a ballroom construction, Associated Press photos on Thursday showed.

The East Wing, where first ladies created history, planned state dinners and promoted causes, is now history itself. The two-story structure of drawing rooms and offices, including workspace for first ladies and their staffs, has been turned into rubble, demolished as part of the Republican president’s plan to build what he said is now a $300 million ballroom nearly twice the size of the White House.

Trump said Wednesday that keeping the East Wing would have “hurt a very, very expensive, beautiful building” that he said presidents have wanted for years.

He said “me and some friends of mine” will pay for the ballroom at no cost to taxpayers.

Trump allowed the demolition to begin this week despite not yet having approval from the relevant government agencies with jurisdiction over construction on federal property.

Preservationists have also urged the Trump administration to halt the demolition until plans for the 90,000-square-foot (8,361-square-meter) ballroom can go through the required public review process.

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