Trump plans to redesign D.C.'s public golf course on top of East Wing rubble
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Trump plans to redesign D.C.'s public golf course on top of East Wing rubble
"The rubble from the construction site of one of his most visible projects has been trucked to the site of one of the least: a public golf course that sits on a stretch of land in the middle of the Potomac River between Washington, D.C., and Virginia."
"Trump's effort to replace the site of the East Wing with an oversize ballroom and to install an arch two and a half times taller than the Lincoln Monument outside Arlington National Cemetery are his largest proposed D.C. redesign projects."
"In his first year back in office, Trump made 106 visits to one of his golf properties. In The Art of the Comeback, he listed 'Play Golf' as his top comeback tip because it helped him relax, concentrate, take his mind off his problems, and make money."
The East Wing of the White House has been demolished under Trump's orders, with debris being disposed of at the East Potomac Park Golf Links. This golf course, overseen by the National Park Service, is being remodeled as part of Trump's broader ambitions to redesign Washington, D.C. His proposed projects include an oversized ballroom and a tall arch. Trump's affinity for golf is evident, as he made numerous visits to his golf properties during his first year back in office, emphasizing its importance for relaxation and focus.
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