President Trump in a new interview said he is planning to add a ballroom to the White House and to pave part of the Rose Garden, similar to a patio at his Mar-a-Lago property in Florida.
Last month, the New York Times reported that President Trump would like to replace the White House Rose Garden “with a hard surface to resemble a patio like the one he has at Mar-a-Lago.” ...
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As President Donald Trump works to dramatically reshape the federal government, he is also in the middle of transforming ...
A recent report claims work will soon begin on President Donald Trump's efforts to "pave over" parts of the Rose Garden of ...
Nearly eight weeks since his return to office, Donald Trump is reportedly planning to pave over the Rose Garden, as he looks to transform elements of the White House. Newsweek reached out to the White ...
To put that into perspective, we’re talking gold vermeil figurines on the mantel, gold eagles on the side tables, gilded ...
President Donald Trump has reportedly been in talks with those close to him about tearing up with well-manicured grass in the White House Rose Garden. Mr. Trump has made clear to associates that ...
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The White House Rose Garden existed in several different forms in its earlier years, but has remained largely the same since a major redesign initiated by President John F. Kennedy in 1962.Credit ...
President Donald Trump has reportedly been remaking the Oval Office in the image of his lavish Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago.
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