Jackie Kennedy’s granddaughter talks about Trump’s demolition of the east wing of the white house
The wonder of Jackie Kennedy’s tenure as first lady is her commitment to the historic preservation of the White House.
“Everything in the White House has to have a reason for being there. It’s just a joke – a word I hate. That has nothing to do with decoration. That one took it out. Life In September 1961, notice first his plans for the full restoration of the Executive Mansion. Finally, he shared a successful project with the world, with his famous TeleVIT for space television, which was broadcast on CBs in 1962 and found Kennedy a tribute to his influence on television.
“I think that history is a source of strength for us here at the White House and for all the American people, and anyone who thinks that the White House lives here,” said President Plathers, “says the President of the citizens who live here and who are part of our citizens,” said President Pennedy during his wife’s work program. “And that’s why I’m glad Jackie is making the effort you’re making and I know that those who come after the help will continue to try to make this a living concept of American history.”
In addition to the restoration, Jackie founded the White House Historical Association, a self-described “private, non-profit organization to assist with discovery and preservation efforts.” He also created the Fine Arts Committee at the White House, and, along with Philanthropist and decorator Rachel Lambert “Bunny” Mellon, created a hot spot for the rose garden where the grass is tough where the grass is bor
After President Trump floated on the lawn of the White House Rose Garden, he placed steel tables with a yellow umbrella in the patio-like space. Roberto Schmidt – Getty Images
Now, as President Trump demolishes the East Wing of the White House, traditionally dedicated to the office and work of the first lady, to build his new ballroom, Jack Schlossberg, speaks without his grandmother Jackie’s name.
“Grandma saw America in full color – Trump sees in black and white. Where he planted flowers, he poured concrete. He brought instagram today.
His rose garden is no more, but the spirit of the Kennedy White House, for the young at heart, the strong in spirit, and for the new generation answering the call of service. “
His caption accompanied a duo of photos: the first, of Jfk Jr. in the White House rose garden in April 1063 and secondly, a photo of construction vehicles destroying the grass of the Rose garden, taken at the beginning of the year.
Schlossberg has long had an eccentric – sometimes offensive – presence in social media, but he has always been very loyal when protecting his family’s legacy.
“A year from now, we will have our last chance to stop Trump,” he wrote. “History is watching. We need leaders with courage, conviction and actually care.”
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