A new landform has been taking shape on one of Washington, D.C.'s municipal golf courses: a pile of dirt imported from the ...
While the East Wing of the White House was once steeped in history, it's now just a pile of rubble. And those ruins are ...
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Why Is Dirt From Trump’s White House Reno Going to a Golf Course?
President Trump is reportedly taking the dirt from his demolition of the White House’s East Wing and moving it to the golf ...
Renderings for the new White House ballroom are reminiscent of the Donald J. Trump Grand Ballroom that opened in 2005 at ...
Donald Trump's decision to renovate the White House, to the tune of $300 million, has been great for a local golf course.
The White House posted a photo of Trump and Japan's PM with JAPAN IS BACK hats, echoing Abe's legacy. Trump praised their ...
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White House rubble dumped on golf course
Without notice and after promising he would not "touch" it, President Trump demolished the East Wing of the White House to ...
The Washington Post reported that the dirt at the golf course came from the East Wing demolition and that some of it will be used to create mounds on the course. "It almost sounds unbelievable," ...
The White House's East Wing construction rubble was driven and dropped off at D.C.'s East Potomac Golf Course.
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