Companies involved in White House ballroom construction are taking their websites offline, report says
Source: msn/The Independent
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Several companies involved in President Donald Trumps controversial remodeling of the White Houses East Wing appear to have taken their websites offline amid heavy criticism of the project.
Some pages claim their sites are undergoing maintenance or are fittingly under construction, while others have tampered down their social and online presence. Construction on the presidents $300 million ballroom started last week, with workers demolishing the East Wing of the historic building, which has previously housed the office of the first lady.
The move has caused outrage from Democrats and other critics, with a recent poll finding that just 28 percent of U.S. adults support the demolition project, while 56 percent oppose it.
Trucks bearing the logo of EAI Rolloff, a Maryland-based hauling company, were spotted last week taking discarded materials to a scrap yard outside Washington D.C., CBS reports. The companys website is "Undergoing Routine Maintenance and currently has no other links available.
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SalamanderSleeps
(944 posts)Thanks MSN for nothing.
Lovie777
(21,583 posts)the current administration is effed up to no ends.
agingdem
(8,761 posts)who attacked the Capital and defecated on the floor and the construction companies destroying the East Wing...both horrors in the name of Trump...
johnnyplankton
(597 posts)Really great business sense. Just like Donnie Dipshit
Linda ladeewolf
(1,091 posts)I tried to get one and couldnt find one I could access.
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(21,070 posts)The worst person alive is able to DESTROY so many things in our great country.