She watched the walls she once called home being torn apart, and when the first images of the East Wing’s demolition flashed across her screen, the former first daughter said she felt something break. In a blistering new op-ed, Chelsea C. accuses the president of turning a sacred symbol of democracy into a private showpiece, while his allies dismiss the outrage as partisan theatrics. As the dust rises over Pennsylvania Ave, the battle over memory, power, and what the people’s house should be is only just begi… Continues…
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