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Donald Trump Announces He Will Appeal Federal Court’s Sweeping Ruling Ordering Compensation for ACECO Demolition Company and Immediate Reconstruction of the White House East Wing After Judges Declare the Demolition Illegal and in Violation of the Federal Preservation Act

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Washington, D.C.— A major legal and political battle erupted in the nation’s capital today after President Donald Trump announced that he will formally appeal a sweeping federal court ruling ordering the immediate reconstruction of the historic White House East Wing, which was demolished earlier this year under his direction.

The federal court’s decision—described by legal scholars as one of the most forceful rebukes of a sitting president in decades—declared the demolition unlawful, citing violations of multiple federal statutes, including the National Historic Preservation Act, the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act, and several ongoing civil lawsuits filed in response to the destruction.

Court: “An Illegal Act Against Federal Property”

In its ruling, the court stated that the demolition, carried out without congressional authorization, proper permits, or consultation with preservation authorities, constituted “an illegal act against federally protected historic property.” Judges noted that the East Wing, built in 1942 and home to essential administrative and ceremonial functions, holds significant historical importance.

The order demands immediate reconstruction of the East Wing “to its last federally documented structural condition,” placing the responsibility for funding and oversight on the administration.

Trump Announces Full Appeal

Within hours of the ruling, President Trump issued a public statement rejecting the court’s findings and confirming that his legal team would be filing an appeal.

“The court’s decision is outrageous, politically motivated, and without legal basis,” Trump claimed. “We will be appealing immediately, and we expect this unlawful ruling to be overturned.”

White House officials, speaking anonymously, said the administration views the demolition as a “necessary modernization project,” despite the absence of any federal approvals.

Multiple Federal Lawsuits Intensify Pressure

The demolition triggered a wave of legal challenges from historic preservation groups, federal agencies, contractors, and watchdog organizations. Several lawsuits accuse the Trump administration of:

Violating federal preservation requirements Misusing taxpayer and donor funds Conducting demolition without structural safety protocols Obstructing federal oversight agencies

One case, filed by a preservation coalition, alleges that the demolition caused “irreversible harm to national heritage.”

Congressional Leaders Respond

Members of Congress sharply criticized the demolition and expressed support for the federal court’s ruling. Several lawmakers indicated they are considering additional legislative measures to restrict unilateral presidential actions involving federal property.

“This is not just about a building—it’s about the rule of law,” one senior senator said. “No president can tear down a piece of American history because he feels like it.”

Reconstruction Timeline Uncertain

Although the order requires immediate action, experts say the actual reconstruction process could take years—especially if Trump’s appeal delays federal compliance.

Architects, preservation experts, and federal agencies may be called upon to recreate the East Wing’s structure and interior from historical blueprints, archived photos, and digital scans.

A Growing Constitutional Clash

The case marks one of the most unusual legal confrontations between a sitting president and the judiciary, raising questions about presidential authority, federal property protection, and accountability.

As Trump prepares to appeal, the conflict over the fate of the East Wing is expected to escalate into a prolonged constitutional and political battle—placing the White House once again at the center of national controversy.

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