Anonymous wrote:Trump said "We determined that, after really a tremendous amount of study with some of the best architects in the world, we determined that really knocking it down" [was the best course of action].
What I want to know is who are these architects?
Anonymous wrote:Trump said "We determined that, after really a tremendous amount of study with some of the best architects in the world, we determined that really knocking it down" [was the best course of action].
What I want to know is who are these architects?

Anonymous wrote:Yep.
Senator Josh Hawley dismantles CNN’s narrative about President Trump’s White House renovation during a live interview.
When reporter Manu Raju asked: “What about just uprooting the—you know—this is an iconic building?”
@HawleyMO
exposed their faux outrage instantly:
“Manu, I will just say this. I made this point yesterday, that I hear all of a sudden from my liberal friends that they’re very concerned about our history.”
“Really?”
“These are the same people who tore down every statue they could get their hands on in the last four years.”
“Christopher Columbus, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt.”
“They didn’t have any concern for history then. Now all of a sudden, they’re like, oh, the facade of the East Wing is iconic.”
“Oh give me a break!”
“I mean, give me a break.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep.
Senator Josh Hawley dismantles CNN’s narrative about President Trump’s White House renovation during a live interview.
When reporter Manu Raju asked: “What about just uprooting the—you know—this is an iconic building?”
@HawleyMO
exposed their faux outrage instantly:
“Manu, I will just say this. I made this point yesterday, that I hear all of a sudden from my liberal friends that they’re very concerned about our history.”
“Really?”
“These are the same people who tore down every statue they could get their hands on in the last four years.”
“Christopher Columbus, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt.”
“They didn’t have any concern for history then. Now all of a sudden, they’re like, oh, the facade of the East Wing is iconic.”
“Oh give me a break!”
“I mean, give me a break.”
Hawley's full of shit. Our Columbus, Jefferson and Roosevelt statues are just fine. He's thinking of the confederate statues.
Anonymous wrote:1000 people seems like way too many people to have at the White House anyway. Where do all those people stay, park, get dropped off, etc? The staging for an event like that must be insane. It’s a house not a convention center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did no one think that doing a $300mn renovation to build a ballroom that none one ever wanted during a shutdown over Republicans refusing to support health care premium subsidies for Americans was a bad look from an optics perspective? Particularly while many workers for the govt are required to work without pay.
Do you think MAGA-ts care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if it has been mentioned before but early reports said that only part of the east wings was being demolished. However, latest news
White House East Wing will be torn down fully to make way for Trump ballroom
thus completely breaking Chump's pledge to not interfere with the existing U.S. landmark.
A future president should tear that sh!t down since it was funded by a bunch of billionaires anyway. Who tf would want some glorified pool house to overshadow the main house?
Nobody cares expect you. It will be amazing and everyone will love it and the democrats will be making shady deals in it in no time.
Anonymous wrote:Yep.
Senator Josh Hawley dismantles CNN’s narrative about President Trump’s White House renovation during a live interview.
When reporter Manu Raju asked: “What about just uprooting the—you know—this is an iconic building?”
@HawleyMO
exposed their faux outrage instantly:
“Manu, I will just say this. I made this point yesterday, that I hear all of a sudden from my liberal friends that they’re very concerned about our history.”
“Really?”
“These are the same people who tore down every statue they could get their hands on in the last four years.”
“Christopher Columbus, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt.”
“They didn’t have any concern for history then. Now all of a sudden, they’re like, oh, the facade of the East Wing is iconic.”
“Oh give me a break!”
“I mean, give me a break.”