In place of the East Wing, President Donald Trump has approved plans to build a 90,000-square-foot ballroom at an estimated ...
The newly reopened Washington Monument, which typically offers sprawling views of Washington, DC from 555 feet high, now ...
The project, estimated at around $200 million, is being paid for entirely through private donations rather than federal funds ...
The proposed 90,000-square-foot venue represents the largest expansion of the presidential complex in a generation.
Construction companies that have been tasked with demolishing the East Wing of the White House and building a $300 million ballroom are being met with public backlash.
The bill, which comes in response to President Trump soliciting private money to fund a $300 million East Wing ballroom, is ...
From tearing it down to making it a museum for the study of corruption and autocracy, Democrats pitch alternative uses for ...
The White House started demolishing parts of the East Wing this week, as construction begins on President Trump's new ballroom.
The White House's list of 37 donors to President Donald Trump's $300 million ballroom project includes crypto billionaires, ...
ACECO, a Maryland-based construction firm, faced intense online criticism for its involvement in the demolition.
USA TODAY asked several White House aides who worked at the East Wing in various administrations what the now-vanished ...