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Jackie Kennedy's grandson slams Donald Trump for 'pouring concrete' on White House rose garden
Jackie Kennedy's grandson Jack Schlossberg has criticised U.S. President Donald Trump for "pouring concrete" on the rose garden his grandmother planted at the White House. In July, the American leader announced that part of the iconic building in Washington,
Schlossberg's two-photo carousel began with an old picture of tulips blooming in Kennedy-era Rose Garden, beside the West Wing. The second photo was noticeably different from the first, instead showing an image of heavy machinery smoothing gravel where lush green grass once grew.
Jack Schlossberg blasted Donald Trump for gutting the White House Rose Garden planted by his grandmother, Jackie Kennedy, accusing the former president of replacing her legacy with concrete in a scathing Instagram post.
Former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy’s grandson has slammed President Donald Trump for paving over the iconic Rose Garden she designed. Jack Schlossberg, 32, shared his scathing remarks on Instagram,
Personal tastes of presidents - as well as the demands of a growing federal government - has helped dictate changes over time to the White House.
Donald Trump Jr. hit back after former first daughter Chelsea Clinton wrote a scathing op-ed about Donald Trump knocking down the White House's East Wing and garden to construct a ballroom.
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Demolished East Wing, paved Rose Garden, proposed arch: How Trump is leaving his mark on Washington
In his second term, President Donald Trump has undertaken several controversial construction projects to put his stamp on the White House and beyond.
Senators gathered under yellow umbrellas on the newly built White House patio, enjoying cheeseburgers, fries, and 'Rose Garden chocolates'