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Polls suggest U.S. mainstream isn’t on board with Trump’s White House ballroom If there was any question about whether the public would care about the president’s destruction of the East Wing, we now have an answer.
Oct. 30, 2025, 12:58 PM EDT
By Steve Benen
After Donald Trump’s destruction of the White House’s East Wing sparked considerable controversy, there was some discussion in political circles about whether regular folks would care. Sure, this mattered to those who are paying attention to current events, but was the story resonating with those who are less interested in day-to-day news?
Some anecdotal evidence suggested the answer was “yes.” A week ago, for example, Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski

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