
"Construction companies that have been tasked with demolishing the East Wing of the White House and building a $300 million ballroom for President Trump are maintaining a low profile amid public backlash. RELATED: Here's a look at the history of renovations of the White House Websites for firms like Maryland's EAI Rolloff hauling company appear to have since been taken down, offering no contact information and featuring messages such as the site is undergoing routine maintenance."
"That company's Yelp page has also been hit with one-star reviews and nasty comments. How dare you destroy the people's house!!!! You are a traitor and should be driven out of business. you suck! reads one such review left on Thursday. Backstabbers who hate America and worship the AntiChrist. Took money from Trump and did work without a valid permit. These people are scum, says another. A truck belonging to the company was reportedly seen hauling material outside 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue last week."
Construction companies tasked with demolishing the White House East Wing and building a $300 million ballroom for President Trump have taken a low profile amid public backlash. Websites for firms like Maryland's EAI Rolloff and ACECO were taken down or placed under maintenance, removing contact details. Yelp pages for the companies have been flooded with one-star reviews and abusive comments accusing firms of destroying a national landmark and taking Trump money without permits. Trucks tied to the firms were photographed hauling material near 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and dumping dirt near Hains Point. McReary Architects reduced website content to show plans and removed staff and corporate information.
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