Another day, another historical movie theater closes its doors. As a result of President Trump’s $300 million ballroom fixer-upper dreams , the White House movie theater in the East Wing has been demolished. CNBC confirmed on Thursday that the demolition is “nearly complete” and that it includes the 42-seat White House Movie Theater built by President Roosevelt in 1942. Hundreds of films have been screened since its conversion from a cloak room into a small theater, like President Trump’s enjoyed viewing of The Joker in 2019, and President Clinton’s watching of Groundhog Day — the latter did not watch it over and over and over again. The biggest cinephile to work in the White House was President Carter, who watched 480 movies while in office. Sir, you would’ve loved Letterb

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