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Donald Trump Completely Destroyed The White House Rose Garden, And These Before-And-After Photos Are Unthinkable

President Donald Trump has vowed to pave over the grass...

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New photos of President Donald Trump’s promised makeover of the White House Rose Garden show the area as never seen before.

Person in a formal suit sits at a desk, speaking. Others stand in the background

Images taken Friday showed the garden’s vast lawn covered in gravel as workers continued the renovation that began earlier this month. Trump had previously vowed to pave over the Rose Garden, bemoaning the dampness of the grass and saying the soft ground made it difficult for women to walk in high heels.

Construction scene in front of a white building with heavy machinery and gravel, surrounded by greenery and barriers

The changes to the garden, which is frequently used for White House press events, are a dramatic sequel to those spearheaded by first lady Melania Trump during her husband’s first term.

People working on a construction project in a garden area outside a large white building with columns. Machinery and materials are visible

Melania Trump’s widely criticized 2020 renovation involved removing a large portion of the garden’s vegetation — including its beloved crab apple trees — and planting new rose bushes.

White House garden with trimmed lawn, flanked by trees and bushes, with a view of the building and a cloudy sky
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The Rose Garden was first established in 1903 for first lady Edith Roosevelt. In 1962, celebrated gardener Rachel Lambert “Bunny” Mellon oversaw a major redesign of the space for President John F. Kennedy.

A lush garden with blooming tulips, daffodils, and other flowers beside a grand historic building

Prior to the 2020 overhaul, other administrations had made only minor tweaks to the garden since the Kennedy era.

A person in a suit walks through a garden area with shrubbery and flowers, in front of a building with white columns

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

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