House Democrats request details on White House ballroom from President Trump
Three Democrats wrote to President Trump to express concern that decisions about the ballroom addition have been made without public disclosure.
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Three Democrats wrote to President Trump to express concern that decisions about the ballroom addition have been made without public disclosure.
The Trump administration is planning to demolish the entirety of the White House's East Wing as early as this weekend, two senior administration officials said, part of a ballroom project championed by President Trump.
Demolition of parts of the East Wing of the White House and construction of the new ballroom have meant tours have been suspended for about two months.
The first lady's office and several other offices will be demolished as a part of the project to add a massive new ballroom.
The Architect of Peace Award was established in 1995, according to the Nixon Foundation.
Mohammed bin Salman, known as MBS, was last at the White House in March 2018.
The new White House ballroom is likely to be bigger than initially planned as Democrats look to put guardrails on Trump's signature architectural pursuit.
Just before an Israel-Hamas ceasefire went into effect Friday, senior U.S. officials shared a timeline of the Trump administration's months-long effort to put together a deal to end the war in the Gaza Strip.
Soybean farmers have been hit particularly hard, as China boycotts American soybeans.
A dispute over a gift given by President Trump to King Charles forced out the museum boss, sources say.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is reclaiming the press secretary's traditional West Wing office — a roomy space with a fireplace.
President Trump has decided the position will not be a Cabinet-level post, according to several sources familiar with the matter.
The treasury secretary's current chief of staff, Dan Katz, is heading to the International Monetary Fund.
President Trump's Justice Department has brought criminal charges against James Comey, indicting him on two counts, though a federal grand jury rejected one count.
President Trump has so far raised $200 million for a new White House ballroom from some of the nation's biggest companies.