The president had promised that construction would not “interfere with the current building,” a promise that always seemed unrealistic given the grand scale of the plans.
The facade of the east wing of the White House collapsed Monday as construction began on the president’s 8,300-square-foot ballroom. Donald Trump.
A project that will transform one of the most recognizable buildings in the world and almost double the size of the existing structure.
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