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Congress Announces It Will Not Block Donald Trump’s Request to Access Taxpayer Funds to Pay ACECO, the Firm Behind the Controversial East Wing Demolition

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Congress Allows Trump Access to Taxpayer Funds to Settle ACECO East Wing Demolition Costs

In a major development, Congress has announced that it will not block President Donald Trump from accessing federal taxpayer funds to pay ACECO, the construction company responsible for the controversial demolition of the White House East Wing. The decision effectively clears the way for the administration to settle the multi-million-dollar bill without legislative interference, despite ongoing public scrutiny and legal controversies surrounding the project.

The East Wing demolition, carried out earlier this year under Trump’s direction, has been a source of national debate. Preservationists and historians have raised concerns about the legality of the demolition, citing federal laws protecting historic landmarks. ACECO, the firm contracted for the demolition, reportedly incurred significant costs that Trump now seeks to cover using public funds.

Congressional leaders, after discussions over potential objections, ultimately determined that there would be no formal opposition to the president’s request. Lawmakers emphasized that while the decision allows the use of taxpayer money, it does not signal approval of the demolition itself or any future similar actions.

“This is a matter of settling a contractual obligation,” one congressional spokesperson explained. “The decision to not intervene ensures that ACECO is compensated for services rendered while Congress continues to review the broader implications of historic preservation and federal oversight.”

The move has drawn mixed reactions from the public. Critics argue that taxpayer funds should not be used to pay for demolition projects that skirt legal protections, while supporters contend that the payment is necessary to avoid lengthy and costly legal battles that could burden the federal government even further.

Legal experts have noted that while Congress has not blocked the funding, it retains oversight authority and may conduct future hearings to evaluate the executive’s handling of federal properties. For now, ACECO is expected to receive payment in the coming weeks, allowing the company to close its involvement in the East Wing project.

The Trump administration has welcomed the decision, framing it as a practical step to resolve outstanding obligations and move forward with other initiatives. “This ensures that contractual responsibilities are met in a timely manner, and it allows the administration to focus on priorities affecting the American people,” a White House official said.

As the debate over historic preservation, executive authority, and the proper use of taxpayer money continues, Congress’ decision marks a critical moment in the ongoing saga of the East Wing demolition, demonstrating the complex balance between legal, historical, and fiscal considerations at the highest levels of government.

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