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Satellite photo shows White House East Wing reduced to rubble for Trump ballroom

The complete demolition - a far more extensive move than initially planned - was finalised as the price tag for the giant new facility hit US$300 million

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The White House on October 23 after the demolition of the East Wing. Photo: Planet Labs PBC via AFP
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Demolition workers have finished tearing down the White House’s entire East Wing to make way for US President Donald Trump’s giant new US$300 million ballroom, satellite pictures showed on Thursday.

The completion of the wrecking work came as the White House released a list of donors to the ballroom including Apple, Google and Meta.

A grey and brown patch of rubble could be seen in the area that used to be occupied by the iconic building, according to the images shared by Planet Labs PBC and dated Thursday.

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Satellite photos taken just under a month earlier show the wing that housed the offices of the US first lady intact.

The White House on September 26 with the East Wing intact before demolition began. Photo: Planet Labs PBC via AP
The White House on September 26 with the East Wing intact before demolition began. Photo: Planet Labs PBC via AP

The complete destruction of part of one of the world’s most famous landmarks was a far more extensive demolition than previously announced by Trump - and happened virtually without warning.

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