My Quest to Find the East Wing Rubble
My Quest to Find the East Wing Rubble
My Quest to Find the East Wing Rubble

When the president of the United States decides to demolish the East Wing of the White House to construct a ballroom, all that stucco and molding and wood has to go somewhere. So I tried to find it.
I’d heard that the dirt from the East Wing demolition was being deposited three miles away, on a tree-lined island next to the Jefferson Memorial called East Potomac Park. So yesterday I drove around until I saw trucks and men in construction gear. They were congregating at an entrance to the public East Potomac Golf Links, where rounds of golf carried on as usual, except every few minutes, dump trucks entered the green.
The trucks would cut across the course to a cordoned-off site in the middle, where the grass had been torn away and replaced with piles of dirt. It did not look like much, but several employees at the site confirmed: This was not just any dirt. This was White House dirt.
Why is it being dumped somewhere that weird? Usually construction waste would just go to a municipal dump.
I mean, I get why, everything's shady as hell, but still, this is weird even under today's bar.
Didn't he bury a wife in a golf course for tax purposes?
Yeah, shady shit. Some Mobsters let you sleep with the fishes, some pour a lot of cement foundations. Trump has golf courses..
Because Trump wants another branded golf course in his portfolio. Goodbye, history! Hello, sweet, sweet increased green fees!
I do think it makes some kind of sense to be at least a little secretive about White House trash, if for no other reason than that it will attract random people who want to poke through it out of sheer curiosity. I think the sinister part is the why this particular trash is noteworthy to poke through, not the idea of just wanting to discourage that with White House trash in general.