In a significant architectural change, the East Wing of the White House is set to be torn down to make way for a new grand ballroom. This development was announced by a White House official on Wednesday, following President Donald Trump's proposal.
As part of this modernizing initiative, demolition crews began work on Monday, affecting offices used by the First Lady and several staff members. The sweeping changes aim to revitalize a historic part of the residence.
The demolition process, according to the official, is on schedule and is expected to conclude within the next two weeks, setting the stage for a new era of White House gatherings and events.
(With inputs from agencies.)