The East Wing of the White House has now been demolished as construction crews turn their attention to debris removal, a White House official said. Almost all of the East Terrace, the colonnade that ...
Photos taken on Thursday appeared to show that the Trump administration has not only torn down the East Wing, but the East Colonnade, which included a movie theater that has hosted screenings for ...
Nixon watched “Patton” there. Obama hosted the “Lincoln” cast. Built in 1942, the White House’s private movie theater offered refuge and entertainment. By Reggie Ugwu For decades, the White House’s 42 ...
Logs from the now-demolished theater told us a lot about each president, from JFK’s mystery plus-ones to what Nixon watched before invading Cambodia.
(CNN) — The entirety of the White House East Wing appears to have been knocked down, photos published Thursday show, as President Donald Trump moves swiftly ahead with plans to construct a massive new ...
During his two terms from 1953 to 1961, President Dwight D. Eisenhower reportedly spent hours tucked away inside the teal-and-gold movie theater in the White House’s East Wing, watching more than 200 ...
First lady Melania Trump privately raised concerns about demolishing the East Wing of the White House for President Trump’s new ballroom, according to The Wall Street Journal. The outlet also reported ...
A demolition job that began Monday with the disappearance of the White House’s eastern entrance advanced Tuesday with the destruction of much of the East Wing, according to a photograph obtained by ...
(The Hill) – Demolition of the White House’s East Wing, itself a source of multiple controversies for over 200 years, was completed on Thursday. Excavators were spotted starting Monday tearing it ...
US stocks fell sharply on Thursday, led by a decline in tech stocks as the end of the longest-ever US government shutdown was ...
According to the official White House government shutdown clock, the historic impasse ended on Tuesday. While the federal ...
This was where Jimmy Carter watched "Apocalypse Now" with Coppola pre-Cannes and Ronald Reagan lamented that "Reds" didn't have a happy ending. The history of movie screenings in the White House did ...