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The National Capital Planning Commission

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Jan 25, 2026

How have historic-preservation lawsuits fared against White House renovations in prior administrations?

Historic-preservation groups have repeatedly pushed back on work, but reporting shows that most major modern renovations moved forward and that lawsuits have become a more visible tool only recently; ...

Dec 9, 2025

Which contractors and firms were hired for Trump's Oval Office renovation and who received payment?

Reporting shows President Trump has overseen extensive White House work — gilding the Oval Office, repaving the Rose Garden, demolishing the East Wing for a proposed $250–$300 million ballroom, and hi...

Oct 22, 2025

Are there any notable examples of disputed White House renovation plans?

The recent White House renovation plans — centered on a proposed $200–$250 million ballroom and partial demolition of the East Wing — have produced sharp disputes over , attracting scrutiny from lawma...

Oct 21, 2025

Who has the final authority to approve new constructions or renovations on the White House grounds?

The assembled reporting shows there is in the available accounts; authority appears split between federal review bodies and the White House itself, with key limits and exceptions noted. The National C...

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