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(171,855 posts)55. MaddowBlog-It's not just the facade: Team Trump has wrecked much of the White House's East Wing
By Tuesday afternoon, it appeared obvious that a significant portion of the East Wing has been demolished, the president's earlier vows notwithstanding.
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As the controversy surrounding the demolition project was growing, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News that she believed the outrage to be fake, because nearly every president has made modernizations and renovations during his tenure. But were not just talking about modest alterations. Rather, in this instance, were talking about bulldozers.
While the news on Monday afternoon indicated that crews had torn down the entrance way to the White Houses East Wing, it became clear a day later that the facade wasnt the only part of the structure affected. The Washington Post reported:
By Tuesday afternoon, it appeared obvious that a significant portion of the East Wing has been demolished, Trumps earlier vows notwithstanding.
.....Of course, those arent just partisan complaints: Trump, acting at his own discretion, really is treating the White House as if it were his own personal property.
As weve discussed, the symbolic significance is impossible to miss: An authoritarian president is literally tearing down part of a national treasure because he wants a fancy ballroom to host parties for the elite.
The White House has reportedly asked that officials refrain from taking and sharing photographs of the grounds, to include the East Wing, without prior approval from the Office of Public Affairs. This probably wont stop images from reaching the public, though the appeal suggests that Team Trump isnt exactly proud of its handiwork.
While the news on Monday afternoon indicated that crews had torn down the entrance way to the White Houses East Wing, it became clear a day later that the facade wasnt the only part of the structure affected. The Washington Post reported:
A demolition job that began Monday with the disappearance of the White Houses eastern entrance advanced Tuesday with the destruction of much of the East Wing, according to a photograph obtained by The Washington Post and two people who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the scene.
By Tuesday afternoon, it appeared obvious that a significant portion of the East Wing has been demolished, Trumps earlier vows notwithstanding.
NEW: After The Washington Post reported Monday on the demolition of the "East Wing facade," a new picture obtained by Law Dork that was taken on Tuesday shows that a substantial portion of the entirety of the East Wing has been demolished.
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner.bsky.social) 2025-10-21T20:13:32.290Z
.....Of course, those arent just partisan complaints: Trump, acting at his own discretion, really is treating the White House as if it were his own personal property.
As weve discussed, the symbolic significance is impossible to miss: An authoritarian president is literally tearing down part of a national treasure because he wants a fancy ballroom to host parties for the elite.
The White House has reportedly asked that officials refrain from taking and sharing photographs of the grounds, to include the East Wing, without prior approval from the Office of Public Affairs. This probably wont stop images from reaching the public, though the appeal suggests that Team Trump isnt exactly proud of its handiwork.
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The East Wing was mostly the First Ladies' domain, but we don't have one of those.
Ocelot II
Tuesday
#2
Utterly CREEPY! Her idea of holiday "decorating" is as cold and empty as she is, herself.
calimary
Wednesday
#48
Sadly, it appears the answer to your question is "as many as he can." Which, unfortunately, is a lot
0rganism
Tuesday
#3
I kinda think it does. However, the public education system was among the first victims of fascists' 50-year strategy
0rganism
Tuesday
#42
The bulldozer was in a hurry -- from the looks of things, windows & doors & all were just smashed
Hekate
Tuesday
#8
The East Colonnade is where Melania famously decorated it with blood-red xmas trees.
chowder66
Tuesday
#41
It feels like the destruction of the Eastern facade is a metaphor for the destruction of our democracy.
alwaysinasnit
Tuesday
#22
Just as a note: To travel across Europe you would never know that most of the cities you will visit were
flashman13
Tuesday
#44
The White House is a residence and the office of the President. With the ballroom it becomes a party venue.
tetedur
Wednesday
#50
A local WV pizza shop moved to a building on the historical register, the owner had to meet building
doc03
Wednesday
#53
MaddowBlog-It's not just the facade: Team Trump has wrecked much of the White House's East Wing
LetMyPeopleVote
Wednesday
#55