New Pics Show Rose Garden Bulldozed And Paved Over In Trump’s White House Redesign


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Renovations are underway at Donald Trump’s White 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.

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

Former President Trump standing on the White House porch with columns and plants during Rose Garden redesign discussions.

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.”

“The terrain can be wet, and the soft ground can be an issue for some,” he said, as a nod to the approximately 7 to 9 inches of rain Washington, DC gets annually.

“Women, with the high heels… it just didn’t work,” he continued.

Rose Garden at White House showing bulldozed and paved area during Trump’s White House redesign with greenery and pathways.

Image credits: Drew Angerer / Getty

Leading up to the work in the area, which started on June 9, a spokesperson for the White House told the press that despite the change, Trump and his wife, Melania, had a “deep respect for the history of the White House and for the Rose Garden.”

“This restoration to the Rose Garden preserves the beauty of the space and builds on the work done in 2020,” their statement to PEOPLE continued, referring to work done by the first Trump administration.

The White House garden, at one point, became a controversial “lightning rod”

Rose Garden bulldozed and paved over with construction equipment and workers in front of the White House during redesign.

Image credits: Kayla Bartkowski / Getty

Leading up to Trump’s departure from the White House in 2020, the country’s 45th president and his wife had removed all the fauna growing in the area to replace an aging irrigation system.

The project included the laying of paved walkways and the replanting of all the greenery. 

After former president Joe Biden took the Oval Office, the garden’s historian, Michael Beschloss, became vocal about his dislike for the alteration.

Construction equipment and workers near bulldozed and paved Rose Garden in Trump’s White House redesign project.

Image credits: Anadolu / Getty

He vented his dissent on X regularly to the point that it drew a reaction from a usually reserved Melania, and it was not long before CNN reported on it, describing the garden as a controversial “lightning rod.”

Two new flags and a ballroom are on the cards for the White House

In a recent statement to PEOPLE, a White House official explained Trump’s continued work on the project, saying it was focused “on enhancing practical use and guest experience for those attending special events.”

Rose Garden at the White House with hedges and pathways before bulldozing and paving in Trump redesign plans.

Speaking to the Spectator Magazine’s Ben Domenech, in February this year, Trump also shared his vision for the garden, saying:

“I think it’s actually going to look better. But some people would like to leave it. But the problem is you can’t.”

He noted that he also planned on adding another feature.

Rose Garden at the White House with landscaped flower beds and walkways before bulldozing and paving in Trump redesign.

Image credits: Harris & Ewing Collection / Library of Congress

“So one of the things I’m going to do is build a beautiful, magnificent ballroom at the White House,” he told Domenech.

He also indicated that he planned on placing new flag poles on the north and south lawns.

He told reporters in April: “We’re putting up a beautiful, almost 100-foot-tall American flag on this side, and another one on the other side. Two flags, top of the line.”

Colorful flower beds in the Rose Garden before bulldozing and paving during Trump’s White House redesign.

Image credits: The White House Historical Association

They’ve needed flagpoles for 200 years. It was something I’ve often said, you know, they don’t have a flagpole, per se.”

Social media is not enthusiastic about the renovation

Not everyone is enthusiastic about the alterations, and the discussion spilled out onto social media.

Large crowd gathered on the White House lawn near the Rose Garden before the bulldozed and paved over redesign by Trump.

Image credits: White House / Andrea Hanks

One person predicted that the paving would not last. In response to the story’s appearance on social media, they wrote: “In a few years time that pavement will be torn out and a garden replanted! Bank on it.”

“I would like to see before and after photos’ I hope its recorded for our viewing.,” another chimed in.

One person’s thoughts were with the first lady who planted the garden when they said:  “Thank God Jackie Kennedy isn’t around to see this!”

Social media things they paved paradise and put up a parking lot

Comment stating paved over rose garden in Trump’s White House redesign referencing bulldozed nature and sadness emoji.

Comment by Jacki Shiloh mentioning the flea market table's new location in a social media post.

Screenshot of a social media comment reacting to the bulldozing and paving over of the Rose Garden in Trump’s White House redesign.

Rose Garden bulldozed and paved over in Trump White House redesign, showing construction and site transformation.

Comment about the Rose Garden bulldozed and paved over in Trump’s White House redesign expressing mixed views on changes made.

Comment by Christy Clark expressing concern about parking space needs with accompanying emojis in a social media post.

Comment by Stephanie Nolte expressing surprise about paving everything, related to Rose Garden bulldozed and paved over in Trump’s White House redesign.

Rose Garden bulldozed and paved over during Trump White House redesign, showing major changes to the outdoor space.

Bulldozed rose garden and paved area shown in Trump’s White House redesign project.

Comment about future White House with gold detailing, referencing Rose Garden bulldozed in Trump’s redesign context.

Screenshot of Connie Michener commenting, questioning if a mini golf course is being built.

Comment by Meshell Dtr stating where the merchandise tent is planned to be set up with reactions below the text.

Screenshot of a social media comment by Samantha Lane Phipps saying he probably plans to sell cars there.


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