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Building the White House Ballroom Shouldn’t Be a Partisan Issue After Horrific WHCD Shooting

data-path-to-node=”2″>Where the East Wing of the White House once stood, there is now only a jagged silhouette of rebar and raw earth—a literal and metaphorical cavity at the center of American power. This isn’t just an eyesore; it is a visceral manifestation of a government that has lost the ability to build, to finish, and to lead. What should have been a standard infrastructure upgrade has morphed into a glaring symbol of institutional decay.
The time for delicate “architectural debate” has long since passed. We are witnessing a profound failure of the American executive apparatus. To bridge this divide, we require something currently in short supply in Washington: adult leadership capable of silencing the partisan static and fulfilling a basic operational mandate.</p>

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