white house changes under trump the latest from the white house is that president trump has installed a black granite path in the west wing, right after he added gold lettering and gilded parts of the oval office. this guy's got some serious decorating chops or something? it makes me wonder how many taxpayer dollars are going into these fancy renovations.
on another note, i heard about the kennedy center drama - trump's name up there now and him being chairman sounds a bit over the top. they promised more transparency on those costly renovations funded by us taxpayers. that's good to hear but also makes me think: how much say should the president have in cultural institutions like this?
and then there's the reflecting pool situation, where trump's blue-tinted resurfacing is worrying preservationists and locals alike. it's not just about aesthetics; they're concerned it will change visitors' experience at a historic site. meanwhile, united airlines ceo scott kirby downplayed merger talk despite white house skepticism. this could mean big changes for the airline industry if talks actually move forward or get shot down by trump's administration.
finally, trump's attendance at the 2026 white house correspondents' dinner is interesting--especially considering it's his first time as president. i wonder what kind of speech he'll give and how that ties into his ongoing political strategy? what are your thoughts on all these changes happening under trump?
do they seem like positive moves or just another way to make a statement?
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