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President Trump has replaced the grass in the iconic White House Rose Garden with stone. It's the latest of many modifications Trump is making to the White House.
On the afternoon of August 24, 1814, the fourth US president, James Madison, fled Washington when the British invaded and set fire to The White House, the Capitol, and the Treasury.
By reorganizing one of America’s most iconic outdoor spaces, Donald and Melania Trump started a new chapter for the White House Rose Garden, this time with striped umbrellas and a lot more concrete.
Congressional staffers, familiar with the booking procedure for White House tours, told The Washington Post that the Trump administration stopped offering new dates for October around mid-July and did ...
President Trump has created his own gift shop inside the West Wing, which includes books, cufflinks and 'Trump 2028' hats ...
Kellyanne Conway gushed over President Donald Trump’s antics after he was seen readying the Rose Garden for “the greatest ...
Starting with the 2026 model year this fall, automakers are preparing to pass on billions of dollars in new costs to buyers, ...
Metal tables and chairs along with yellow umbrellas decorate a paved over historic White House Rose Garden lawn on August 16, ...
The White House Rose Garden has traded its iconic green lawn for a stone patio, and the new look is turning heads, and ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday offered his assurances that U.S. troops would not be sent to Ukraine to defend against Russia, after seeming to leave open the possibility the day before. Trump also ...
President Trump is reportedly planning a massive party to celebrate a new patio he's had built over the top of what used to ...