White House Rose Garden

White House Rose Garden Paved Over: Trump’s Controversial Remodel Sparks Outrage

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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Trump Reportedly Plans to Pave Over White House Rose Garden

President Trump’s first month in office has witnessed a flurry of executive orders impacting numerous policy areas. Simultaneously, plans are underway to renovate the White House Rose Garden, potentially replacing its lawn with a hard surface similar to Mar-a-Lago’s patio. Discussions include installing hardwood flooring for dancing, though the roses themselves will remain. This initiative is part of a broader effort to “preserve and restore” the White House, according to a White House spokesperson, contrasting with the garden’s historical significance dating back to the early 20th century and its most recent major renovation under Melania Trump.

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