Construction crews began demolishing part of the White House’s East Wing on Monday as Donald Trump moves ahead with a $250 million ballroom set to dominate the grounds. Reporters saw work underway, despite his earlier assurance it wouldn’t interfere with the current building. Plans now call for space for about 900 guests, with access via a “knock out panel” from the East Room, and funding through private donations. Officials say the design will mirror the main building’s architecture. Built in 1902, the East Wing has long served as the entrance for guests attending White House events.
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