No, that's what the PR firms do to run cynical ads of misleading snippets to bamboozle voters across the spectrum. That's why it's funny. As spokesperson, part of Leavitt's job is not making the mistake of uttering vulnerable snippets. She made it easy for the PR parasites with this one. |
I know! Trump has been relentless in trying to reopen the government and figuring out how to lower prices. It’s all he talks about. He hasn’t even been golfing or anything! Stupid maga clown |
At this moment in time while the government is shut down? While our deficit is the highest it’s been? With Americans crowd sourcing their groceries? While soybean farmers fear they’re going bankrupt? IDFC because no president should be focusing one second on a ballroom project. But, as another poster said it looks like Trump is First Lady of the US. Where’s your outrage now since you were furious Biden was only a figurehead? |
So nothing about the bunker then? |
Is a MAGA seriously complaining about someone else taking things out of context? |
| Noway the math works.. this is a money laundering scheme and a chance to reinforce and update the bunker. Period. |
|
The White House said they wouldn't touch the current structure. The East Wing looks pretty touched to me.
I don't know why anyone is continuing to report statements from White House officials as being credible sources of information. |
I wonder if she’s aware that Hitler also built a giant ballroom above a bunker that later became very famous. There more to the new Epstein wing than meets the eye. |
I’d go with the grift. He can’t golf in a bunker. |
| Who is collecting the money for the ballroom since it’s private donations? |
Always a safe bet with this guy. |
The Trust for the National Mall because they forgot their mission statement. |
|
So I suppose this answers my question if Trump bothered to save the antique American furnishings and art from the West Wing.
“In 1979, Trump received approval from the city to purchase the Bonwit Teller building, an Art Deco mainstay on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, which would eventually be demolished for a 68-story, mixed-use property now known as Trump Tower, Forbes reported. Trump recalled that the Metropolitan Museum of Art asked him to donate several friezes from the 1929 building before it was razed, in his 1987 book, “The Art of the Deal.” The real estate developer agreed that he would save two, 15-foot Art Deco sculptures of nearly nude goddesses, as well as a 15- foot by 25-foot, nickel-plated grille, from the condemned building’s facade. “I said that if the friezes could be saved, I’d be happy to donate them to the museum,” Trump wrote. However, a year later, the “sculptures were smashed by jackhammers” and the grillwork went missing, Preservation News, a publication of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, reported in 1980.” https://apple.news/AZvOG8ZVxTiCLOqNBzmzXRg |