Post Reports

Trump demolishes White House East Wing; Nazi controversies hit both parties

Oct 24, 2025
Dan Diamond, a White House reporter for The Washington Post, discusses the swift demolition of the East Wing to build a grand ballroom, highlighting its political and architectural implications. Dan Merica, co-anchor of The Early Brief newsletter, analyzes the fallout from controversial comments made by Maine Senate hopeful Graham Plattner, including past online posts and their impact on his campaign. They also dive into the nuances of voter tolerance for past behavior and the shrinking pool of nominees in Trump's administration.
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INSIGHT

Trump's Longstanding Ballroom Ambition

  • Donald Trump has long sought to add a massive ballroom to the White House and recently began demolishing the East Wing to make room.
  • Formal plans are not filed and the proposed 90,000-square-foot space would dramatically alter the White House campus.
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Demolition Before Approval Exposed

  • The demolition proceeded before formal approval, revealing a regulatory loophole around White House grounds projects.
  • The National Capital Planning Commission will likely approve the plan because its chair is a Trump ally.
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East Wing's Functional Loss

  • The East Wing housed visitor entrances and the First Lady's offices and has been part of the White House for most living memory.
  • Replacing it with a vast ballroom would change long-standing functions and the campus profile.
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