A demolition job that began Monday with the disappearance of the White House’s eastern entrance advanced Tuesday with the destruction of much of the East Wing, according to a photograph obtained by The Washington Post and two people who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the scene.
“They’re wrecking it,” said Martha Joynt Kumar, a political scientist and professor emeritus at Towson University in Maryland. “And these are changes that can’t be undone. They’re destroying that history forever.”

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LOL. He wishes the files would go with the bits of the East wing. I’m surprised that he’s not selling the bricks that made the historic building. He’s usually right into that sort of thing.
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Fallacies about Trump,readily consumed by the Maga taliban,that he has America’s interests at heart are just that….fake.
Trump has no interest in people or holds any sort of political beliefs beyond what is good for Trump.
He is only punting the “man of peace” image because Trump wants something for Trump and that is what drives his entire administration.
That was clear to many people,who had two brain cells to rub together,prior to his election but alas completely missed by far too many.
They must have been desperate.
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I think Epstein’s comment on him sums him up perfectly… particularly as it was Epstein who said it.
There are some MAGA who are turning against him, but there are still people who will suffer from his policies that worship him.
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True bringiton. The point I would make is after many years canvassing, of course I mean in Scotland, a vast number of the electorate are almost completely ignorant of the facts. That’s being polite. And I point out the most recent example is last year’s G.E, when a one word slogan made many vote for an English political party, whose only intention is to continue the wholesale robbery of our resources, and to denigrate any positive action by a Scottish Government designed to improve the lives of the people of Scotland. As far as the U.S.A is concerned, I can, to an extent, understand why they voted for Trump, and the same in the U.K for Reform, and that is because because they were fed up by what they thought, probably correctly, if you were inside the Beltway in Washington. D.C, you had it made, and similarly here with the Westminster bubble. Trump and Farage are playing on those grievances and hence you have the situation as it exists today. And what makes it difficult to challenge their rhetoric, is the almost complete absence of al balanced media. They, for the most part, are owned by very wealthy individuals, who have their own agenda, which certainly doesn’t include care for us as individuals. So while the influence of the M.S.M is diminishing, they are still one of the most powerful forces ranged against the best interests of real people. How to combat them and turn the tide? I wish I knew.
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Absolutely … the ignorance of so many people in regard to government is quite astounding.
I’ve heard the Scottish government being criticized for things that were 100% the responsibility of the Brits…even before it was an SNP government.
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