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New Photos Show White House East Wing Gone as Trump’s Ballroom Project Advances

Fresh aerial images spotlight the cleared site, sharpening scrutiny over donor disclosure and preservation review.

Overview

  • Images taken Friday from the reopened Washington Monument by photographer Andrew Leyden show a cleared, machinery‑strewn East Wing footprint following last month’s teardown.
  • The project envisions a roughly 90,000‑square‑foot ballroom funded by private donations and estimated at about $300 million, with officials describing capacity for roughly 650 guests.
  • The White House has released an incomplete list of 37 contributors without dollar amounts, fueling questions about who is paying and what benefits, if any, were discussed.
  • Officials say construction plans will be submitted to the National Capital Planning Commission, even as critics argue the demolition moved forward without the customary public review; President Trump also replaced the board that oversees D.C. federal construction.
  • Democratic figures are outlining ideas to repurpose, rename, or remove the planned ballroom if they return to power, citing concerns over transparency and the East Wing’s loss.