Former Biden Aide: Demolition of East Wing 'Probably Needed' . . . " 'It's heartbreaking, and I'm sentimental about it and sad," LaRosa said. "At the same time, I think every first family, every president, should play a role in evolving the White House and updating it and modernizing it and sometimes expanding it."
"I don't think there's any question that a ballroom is probably needed," LaRosa continued. "But I understand the sadness around the East Wing because I feel it myself.' " . . .
Joy Reid goes on unhinged rant about Trump’s WH ballroom. She clearly didn’t do her homework. "Fired MSNBC host Joy Reid went on an unhinged rant about President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom while getting basic facts wrong.
"Reid falsely asserted that the taxpayers are paying for the construction of the new White House ballroom, though Trump and donors are paying for it with their own private funds. She lamented that Americans will not receive their food stamps while the ballroom construction is entering its early stages." . . .
. . . "High-profile Democrats have accused Trump of abusing his power by tearing down the East Wing. Among those include California Gov. Gavin Newsom, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren. Many prominent political figures have falsely accused Trump of using Americans’ taxpayer dollars to fund the ballroom." . . .
MSNBC owners support Ballroom: Comcast is one of the donors paying for White House ballroom
. . . "Despite the contributions, the Trump administration has attacked Comcast-owned media outlets such as NBC and MSNBC for content he’s found objectionable.
"The 90,000-square-foot ballroom, to be named after Trump, could hold close to 1,000 people for state dinners and events, Time magazine reported.
The project is not without controversy." . . .
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