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White House Halloween Bash: A Fun Night with Trumps

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What's Happening at the White House?

The White House hosted a Halloween bash, and it was a fun night with the Trumps.
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump handed out full-size chocolate bars to trick-or-treaters.
The event included military and law enforcement families, foster and adoptive families, and the children of Trump administration staffers.

Who Was There?

The guests included star athletes, princesses, dinosaurs, and even a Trump impersonator.

2028 Presidential Bids: What's Next?

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Karine Jean-Pierre Defends Biden Amidst Controversy

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What's Going On?

Karine Jean-Pierre, former White House press secretary, is making headlines with her new book Independent.
She defends her record and comments made while serving in the Biden administration
Refuses to say if Biden should be president now, citing her personal experience with him
Won't read a book about his decline, saying she can't speak to sources she hasn't read

Trump's New Ballroom: A Name That's No Surprise

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What's in a Name?

President Donald Trump is likely to name his new $300 million White House ballroom after himself.
The name 'The President Donald J. Trump Ballroom' is already being used by officials.
Trump has a history of branding his projects with his own name.

The Big Question

Will the name stick? Only time will tell, but for now, it's looking likely.

Trump's White House Renovation Sparks Controversy

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What's Happening at the White House?

Trump is hosting GOP senators in the Rose Garden amid ongoing construction.
Demolition of the East Wing for a new $250m ballroom

  • No public review* of demolition plans
  • *Historic preservation concerns

Why is this Happening?

Questions surround the legality of the construction and lack of approval.

Trump's White House Ballroom Plan Sparks Controversy

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Trump's White House Ballroom Plan Sparks Controversy

What's Happening?

Trump announces a 90,000-square-foot ballroom project at the White House
The project is privately funded and will not cost taxpayers
Hillary Clinton criticizes the plan, saying Trump is 'destroying' the White House

The Backlash

Conservatives remind Clinton of her 2001 furniture scandal
Critics point out that the Clintons took $28,000 in White House furnishings without permission

The Question on Everyone's Mind

Will Trump's ballroom plan become a reality?

Trump's White House Makeover and Trade Talks Terminated

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What's Happening at the White House?

President Trump is making big changes, including a $250 million ballroom. But who's paying for it?
Private donations from tech companies like Amazon, Apple, and **Google
Defense companies like Lockheed Martin and **Palantir
Crypto companies like Coinbase and **Ripple

Trade Talks Terminated

Trump has terminated all trade talks with Canada due to a disputed ad featuring Ronald Reagan. What's next for US-Canada trade relations?

White House East Wing Demolished: What's Next?

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What's Happening at the White House?

The White House East Wing has been demolished to make way for a new ballroom.
The project is privately funded by President Trump, with a price tag of $300 million.
The demolition has raised questions about the approval process and the role of the National Capital Planning Commission.

What Does This Mean?

You might be wondering: **isn't the White House a protected historical building?
Well, it's exempt from the law that protects historic buildings, but it's still covered by the National Capital Planning Act of 1952.

Trump's White House Renovation Plans Revealed

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What's Happening at the White House?

Trump plans to demolish the entire East Wing to build a new ballroom.
The project will cost around $300 million, paid for by Trump and private donors.
The 90,000 sq ft ballroom will be able to accommodate up to 900 people.

Will it Affect the Current Building?

The demolition is expected to start soon, but it won't interfere with the current building.

White House Security Breach: What You Need to Know

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Incident Overview

A suspect was arrested after ramming a car into the White House barricade.
The incident occurred on Tuesday at approximately 10:37 p.m.
The individual was immediately arrested by Secret Service officers.

Investigation

Authorities are investigating the incident and have deemed the vehicle safe.

Big Changes at the White House: What's Happening?

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Introduction to Changes

Demolition has started on the White House's East Wing to make way for a new $250m ballroom.

Key Points

The ballroom will be paid for by private donations, including from big tech companies like Apple and Microsoft.
It will be used for events, including visits from heads of state, and will have bulletproof glass windows.
This is not the only change at the White House - other updates include a new look for the Oval Office and the removal of a historic tree.

White House Makeover: What's Happening?

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Introduction to White House Renovation

The White House is getting a BIG makeover. Part of the East Wing has been demolished to make way for a massive $250m ballroom.

What's the Plan?

The new ballroom will span 90,000 sq ft and seat up to 650 people
It will be paid for by Trump and unnamed donors
Construction is expected to be completed before the end of Trump's second term in January 2029

What's the Big Deal?

So, why is this renovation so important? It's one of the largest projects at the White House in over a century.

Grammy Winner Lucky Daye's Journey & Latest News from the White House

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Trump Administration Backs Down on Federal Funding Freeze

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In a surprising move, the Trump administration has rescinded its order to freeze all federal grants and aid, just one day after it was issued. The freeze had sparked panic and confusion, as it was expected to disrupt tens of billions of dollars in spending across healthcare, education, disaster relief, housing assistance, and other programs. But after a federal judge temporarily blocked the move, the White House has decided to reverse course. Here's what we know so far:

Vogue Criticizes Melania Trump's White House Portrait: 'More Like a Freelance Magician'

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Vogue has criticized Melania Trump's official White House portrait, with writer Hannah Jackson calling the first lady's outfit choice and appearance 'appalling' and 'more like a freelance magician than a public servant.' The fashion publication has faced backlash on social media, with many defending the first lady's fashion choices and criticizing Vogue for its politically-driven stance.

Trump's Funding Freeze Sparks Outrage and Legal Action

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What's up with Trump's funding freeze? Here's the lowdown. Trump ordered a federal funding freeze to align with his values, causing a fuss among Dems. A judge temporarily blocked the plan. The freeze could disrupt education, healthcare, and more. Some states and nonprofits are suing over the move. Trump's exec orders aim to roll back environmental protections and DEI efforts.","

Melania Trump's New Official Portrait: A Powerful Image

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What does Melania Trump's new official portrait say about her second term as First Lady? The black and white photo, taken by Régine Mahaux, shows a powerful and confident Melania, dressed in a dark business suit and posed in the Yellow Oval Room of the White House. The Washington Monument can be seen in the background, symbolizing the power invested in the first presidency. But what message is Melania trying to convey with this striking image? And how does it compare to her first official portrait?

Biden's Farewell: A Stronger, More Prosperous Nation

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As President Biden prepares to leave the White House, he reflects on his time in office and the progress made during his tenure. From overcoming a pandemic and economic crisis to strengthening alliances and upholding the American idea, Biden leaves behind a legacy of leadership and resilience.

Biden Pardons Two Lucky Turkeys in Annual Thanksgiving Tradition

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Biden and Trump Meet at the White House: A Historic Moment

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Biden and Trump Meet at the White House
In a historic meeting, President-elect Donald Trump and President Joe Biden met at the White House for the first time since the election.*

A Smooth Transition?
Biden and Trump shook hands in the Oval Office, promising a smooth transition of power.
Trump has yet to sign agreements that would provide office space and government equipment for his team.*

Biden's Push for Unity
Biden is expected to push for a smooth transition of power and urge continued support for Ukraine.*

Trump's Victory Celebration
Trump celebrated his victory with fellow Republicans in the House of Representatives.*

Key Issues
Biden and Trump discussed key foreign policy issues, including US support for Ukraine against Russia.*