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White House East Wing Demolition Advances for Trump’s Privately Funded Ballroom

Preservation groups are urging a halt pending required public review.

Overview

  • Heavy machinery began tearing down portions of the East Wing this week, with photos and video showing facade and interior damage.
  • The White House says the 8,360-square-meter venue, estimated at $200–$250 million, is financed by private donors and targeted for completion before 2029.
  • Capacity figures have grown from about 650 to a reported 999 guests, with offices traditionally used by the first lady relocated during construction.
  • The National Capital Planning Commission’s role remains contested, and a leading preservation nonprofit formally requested a pause until public reviews occur.
  • After images circulated from vantage points at Treasury, employees were told not to photograph the site, and questions about donor disclosure and access persist.