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Botany

(77,851 posts)
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 10:42 AM Oct 2025

Trump's destruction of the East Wing wrecked this the East Room which was also a ballroom too.



The hammered cooper ceiling and chandeliers were priceless.

Was any of this salvaged before the destruction of the East Wing?
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Trump's destruction of the East Wing wrecked this the East Room which was also a ballroom too. (Original Post) Botany Oct 2025 OP
It isn't big enough for Himself. Ocelot II Oct 2025 #1
So that means that Presidents Harding and no_hypocrisy Oct 2025 #2
East Room versus East Wing AceIsThePlace Oct 2025 #3
Thank you Botany Oct 2025 #4
Thanks for the clarification - the fact that there will still be a perfectly good room Ocelot II Oct 2025 #5

Ocelot II

(131,217 posts)
1. It isn't big enough for Himself.
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 10:54 AM
Oct 2025

He wants a place where he can entertain the hundreds of oligarchs and captains of industry to be sure the bribes keep coming.

no_hypocrisy

(55,371 posts)
2. So that means that Presidents Harding and
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 10:54 AM
Oct 2025

Coolidge could have been heroes during Prohibition if only they had blown up the boats bringing liquor by boat from Canada.

AceIsThePlace

(7 posts)
3. East Room versus East Wing
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 11:17 AM
Oct 2025

The destruction of the East Wing is terrible and a source of deep sadness for all of us.

Because of the similarities in names there is some confusion about the East Room of the White House versus the East Wing. The East Room is in the White House Residence, the original center structure. It was designed by James Hoban and George Washington to be a “public audience room”. There are many pictures of events in the East Room, particularly in the Obama years.

The East Wing is the more modern extension off to the east with initial work begun by Theodore Roosevelt in 1902 and finished by Franklin Roosevelt in the mid 1940s.

It has housed various offices of the White House staff over the years, in recent decades the First Lady and her assistants have worked from there. The entrance for public tours was located there as well.

While the East Wing is largely gone, it is my understanding that the East Room in the main structure is untouched and will continue to be used for smaller events.

Ocelot II

(131,217 posts)
5. Thanks for the clarification - the fact that there will still be a perfectly good room
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 12:21 PM
Oct 2025

in the residence, which has been used for large gatherings since forever, and no previous president has ever complained that it wasn't big enough or that an enormous "ballroom" was necessary, almost makes the demolition of the East Wing even more disgusting. He's not replacing an existing, allegedly too small ballroom with a bigger one; he's just adding a bigger one because the existing, historical one can't accommodate all the oligarchs he wants to entertain in exchange for their bribes.

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