Secret Transformation: Rose Garden Bulldozed and Paved Over in Shocking White House Redesign

Secret Transformation: Rose Garden Bulldozed and Paved Over in Shocking White House Redesign

So, the White House is getting itself a little facelift—well, more like a hardcore makeover. The iconic Rose Garden, beautifully crafted back in Jackie Kennedy’s day to mimic those posh European gardens, is now getting the boot… in favor of good old paving. Yep, you read that right—lush grass and blooms are out; gravel and asphalt are in. And who’s behind this grand horticultural demolition derby? None other than Donald Trump himself. His reasoning? Press conference logistics and, wait for it, the perils of high heels on soggy terrain. You can almost hear the collective gasp of historians and garden lovers everywhere. Critics on social media aren’t exactly sending bouquets either—they’re more like throwing rotten tomatoes. But hey, it’s not the first time this garden has been a lightning rod, so what’s next—an American flag so tall it needs its own zip code? Dive into the details and see the jaw-dropping before-and-after snapshots that have stirred up this green-thumb uproar. LEARN MORE

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Renovations are underway at DonaldTrump’sWhite House, with the historic Rose Garden being ripped out in favor of paving.

Recent photos depict heavy machinery at work grading and adding gravel to an area only recently covered by lush green grass and bordered by flowers.

The original feature dates back to the Kennedy era, when then-First Lady Jackie attempted to match the gardens she had seen in Europe.

Highlights

  • Renovations are underway at the White House, replacing a nearly 60-year-old Rose Garden with paving.
  • Trump justified removing the historic terrain citing press conference logistics and high heels.
  • Critics on social media and historians are slamming the redesign.

It’s not the first time the Trump administration rips up the Rose Garden

Image credits: White House / Joyce N. Boghosian

Speaking to Fox News’ Laura Ingraham, President Trump justified the overhaul, saying, “You know, we use [the Rose Garden] for press conferences, and it doesn’t work because the people fall.”

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