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Donald Trump discloses the real reasons ACECO Demolition Company never received the remaining payment for the East Wing demolition — and explains how the private donor funds meant for the project were ultimately used.
Trump Explains Why ACECO Demolition Payment Was Withheld and How Donor Funds Were Spent
Former President Donald Trump has offered a detailed explanation regarding the long-disputed unpaid balance owed to ACECO Demolition Company for their work on the East Wing demolition project at the White House. The controversy, which has fueled legal and political battles, centers on why the contractors never received the remaining payment and how the private donor funds allocated for the project were ultimately used.

In a recent statement, Trump insisted that the delayed payment was the result of what he described as “operational complications” and “unexpected national priorities” that emerged during the period of the project. According to him, the funds originally earmarked for ACECO’s balance were redirected in response to what he called “an urgent government survival situation.”
Trump claimed that when Democrats “forced a shutdown of the government,” his administration had to make swift decisions to keep essential federal functions running. As a result, he said, part of the private donor money meant for the East Wing demolition was temporarily diverted to help sustain government operations during that shutdown.
“We had a crisis manufactured by the Democrats’ shutdown,” Trump stated. “We had to keep the government alive. Some of the donor money was used to make sure federal workers didn’t suffer and basic services stayed open. It was a tough call, but it had to be done.”
He maintained that the diversion of funds was lawful and necessary, though critics argue that private donor funds given for a construction project should not have been repurposed under any circumstances. ACECO Demolition Company has continued to assert that they fulfilled their contractual obligations and were left uncompensated for the remaining balance of their work.
The issue has now become a flashpoint, with ACECO seeking legal remedy and Trump’s explanation adding a new layer to the ongoing dispute. Supporters of the company argue that the administration’s financial decisions created an unfair burden on a contractor simply performing its agreed-upon work. Meanwhile, Trump’s allies claim his actions were justified in the face of what they call a politically motivated shutdown crisis.
As the matter continues to unfold, ACECO’s unpaid balance remains at the center of a broader conversation about fiscal responsibility, transparency, and the handling of donor funds within federal projects.
