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As of Oct. 24, the White Wing is anything but a pile of junk. New York Times editor Kathleen Kingsbury vents public outrage and reveals why you should be concerned about this move by President Trump.
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A lot happened this week. “The operation refers to illegal gambling and sports betting -” “unlimited treasures from the Louvre Museum -” “Justice Marount in Chinatown -” Here is one thing you should not miss. On Monday, President Trump began knocking around the East Side of the White House to build “probably the most beautiful ballroom ever built.” Here’s how Americans responded. “Destroy the entire East Wing. It’s despicable.” “Does the President have the authority to do this? No.” “All this country is standing, he will completely destroy it for his own satisfaction [expletive] ego. ” President Trump is not the first to revive the white house. But Trump did not bother to tell the public all his plans. “Yes, of course, but which one, but which one, but which one, but what sounds good to you? When I hear that sound, it reminds me of money. ” The President spent months mourning himself and his family. Even this week he asked his own department of justice to pay him – “$ 230 million.” But nothing is said about this girift story like taking a wounded ball from the people’s house with private money. It came from the settlement from Trump, the White House did not say who paid or how much. “How much.” But we know that most of these people are interested of approaching the President. At the moment, the government is still closed, many closed agencies are closed, but they should be able to insist on it, but I just need to know when it will end. But Trump is still getting the money he needs to make his mark in the House of Commons. The President may not be using your money, but it’s your house and you should know what’s going on in it.
By Kathleen Kingsbury and Stephanie Shen
October 25, 2025

