Jack Schlossberg, grandson of former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, has voiced his disapproval of President Trump’s demolition of historic parts of the White House. Schlossberg contrasted Kennedy’s work modernizing the gardens with Trump’s decision to replace them with a patio space and ballroom. He stated that the former first lady brought life to the White House, while the current president has poured concrete. This comment was followed by a reminder that history is watching and that leaders should have courage, conviction, and care.
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After a four-day absence, President Trump took to Truth Social to detail a landscaping incident in the Rose Garden. He recounted discovering a large gash in the limestone, leading to an investigation that identified the offending landscapers. The president, known for his meticulous attention to detail, shared a security camera video allegedly showing the damage caused by a cart, resulting in the contractor’s banishment from White House grounds. Trump plans to replace the stone and charge the contractor, solidifying his commitment to remaking the White House in his image, including the upcoming construction of a $200 million ballroom.
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Construction has begun on President Trump’s White House renovation projects, including the paving over of the Rose Garden, a project expected to last two months. This follows significant Oval Office alterations featuring gold additions, and reportedly precedes plans for a new White House ballroom. The Rose Garden’s transformation, initiated by National Park Service employees, has drawn criticism given its historical significance and past renovations. President Trump cited perpetually wet grass as the rationale for the Rose Garden’s repaving.
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