Trump says White House ballroom plans include 'massive' underground military complex

So is that brown smudge on your nose from stuffing it in Trump's ass.
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Cute post, showing us yet again how much your cult are in love with President
Trump, continually fantasizing about his hind parts.

There will be special wards in the new mental institutions for your kind.



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Judges abide by the U.S, Constitution. That is their sworn duty.

Under the Constitution, Trump needs Congressional permission to gut the White House.

He does not have it.
Really? Where does it it say that in the constitution.
 
Article IV, Section 3, Clause 2:

"The Congress shall have Power to dispose of and make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory or other Property belonging to the United States"
Great and so how does that apply here?
 
15th post
It also alleged Trump was violating the US Constitution, "which reserves to Congress the right to dispose of and make all rules regarding property belonging to the United States".
Hey Cut and Paste, how about this.

Past presidents have made changes to the White House without congressional approval, often utilizing a decades-old exemption from certain historic preservation rules. This has allowed significant renovations, including the current demolition of the East Wing for a new ballroom under President Trump.
abcnews.com BBC

Changes to the White House by Past Presidents​

Past presidents have made changes to the White House without needing congressional approval. This practice has been facilitated by a longstanding exemption from certain historic preservation rules.

Key Points​

  • Decades-Old Exemption: A law allows the White House, along with a few other significant buildings, to bypass the usual historic preservation review process.
  • Significant Renovations: Over the years, various presidents have undertaken major renovations, including:
    • The East Wing Demolition: Currently, President Trump is demolishing the East Wing to construct a new ballroom, which is the first major construction project in nearly 80 years.
    • Historical Precedents: Previous renovations have included the addition of the West Wing and various interior updates, all done without congressional oversight.

Examples of Past Changes​

PresidentChange MadeYear
Thomas JeffersonDesigned the East and West Colonnades1801
James MonroeAdded the South Portico1824
Theodore RooseveltConstructed the West Wing1902
Franklin D. RooseveltOpened the East Wing for administrative use1942
These changes reflect a tradition of modifying the White House to meet the needs of the presidency, often without public review or congressional input.
Wikipedia White House Historical Association
 
Hey Cut and Paste, how about this.

Past presidents have made changes to the White House without congressional approval, often utilizing a decades-old exemption from certain historic preservation rules. This has allowed significant renovations, including the current demolition of the East Wing for a new ballroom under President Trump.
abcnews.com BBC

Changes to the White House by Past Presidents​

Past presidents have made changes to the White House without needing congressional approval. This practice has been facilitated by a longstanding exemption from certain historic preservation rules.

Key Points​

  • Decades-Old Exemption: A law allows the White House, along with a few other significant buildings, to bypass the usual historic preservation review process.
  • Significant Renovations: Over the years, various presidents have undertaken major renovations, including:
    • The East Wing Demolition: Currently, President Trump is demolishing the East Wing to construct a new ballroom, which is the first major construction project in nearly 80 years.
    • Historical Precedents: Previous renovations have included the addition of the West Wing and various interior updates, all done without congressional oversight.

Examples of Past Changes​

PresidentChange MadeYear
Thomas JeffersonDesigned the East and West Colonnades1801
James MonroeAdded the South Portico1824
Theodore RooseveltConstructed the West Wing1902
Franklin D. RooseveltOpened the East Wing for administrative use1942
These changes reflect a tradition of modifying the White House to meet the needs of the presidency, often without public review or congressional input.
Wikipedia White House Historical Association


LMAOROG. Sure it's simply a "renovation". Fuckn cult members
 

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