President Trump Bans Subcontractor After White House Grounds Damage Incident

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President Trump Bans Subcontractor After White House Grounds Damage Incident

President Donald Trump recently made the decision to permanently ban a subcontractor from working on the White House grounds. This action was taken after video surveillance footage revealed workers causing damage to a sidewalk in the White House’s Rose Garden. Trump shared the details of the incident on his social media platform, Truth Social. In his post, he expressed his disappointment at discovering a significant gash in the limestone that stretched over 25 yards. The president's reaction to the damage was captured in the video, where he can be seen questioning the workers responsible for the incident.

The video shared by Trump shows two workers dragging a damaged steel cart across the sidewalk in the Rose Garden. The footage clearly depicts the edges of the cart scratching the stone surface as it is moved. Trump expressed his frustration at the situation, questioning whether the damage was a result of vandalism or sheer carelessness. He emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards of workmanship and professionalism, stating that such incidents should never occur.

In response to the damage caused by the workers, Trump announced his plans to replace the damaged stone and hold the contractor accountable for the incident. Additionally, he made it clear that the subcontractor responsible for the damage would be permanently banned from working at the White House in the future. The president commended the effectiveness of the video surveillance equipment in capturing the incident, highlighting the importance of maintaining security and accountability in such prestigious locations. Trump concluded his post with a call to "MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!"