A photographer captured pictures on Friday that present a demolition website rather than the White Home’s East Wing, which was torn down final month and is ready to get replaced by a 90,000-square-foot ballroom championed by President Trump.
The images — taken by Andrew Leyden on the high of the Washington Monument, which just lately reopened after the authorities shutdown ended — present the location that when housed the East Wing is now principally away from particles, which was hauled away beginning final month.
Andrew Leyden / Getty Pictures
Andrew Leyden / Getty Pictures
The East Wing was first in-built 1902 and renovated in 1942. Its sudden demolition has drawn controversy, with critics arguing it was achieved with out sufficient public enter and questioning the design plans for the $300 million, donor-funded ballroom. Mr. Trump had initially mentioned the ballroom undertaking “will not intrude with the present constructing.”
The Trump administration has defended the transfer and known as the criticism “manufactured outrage,” mentioning that different presidents have modified the White Home complicated and arguing that the ballroom will likely be a helpful addition to a constructing with few massive occasion areas.
A White Home official mentioned final month that the administration will submit plans for the ballroom to the Nationwide Capital Planning Fee, a board that oversees federal development within the D.C. space. However the official famous the fee often is not concerned in demolitions.

