WASHINGTON (AP) — Recent satellite images illustrate the progress of the demolition of the East Wing of the White House, as President Donald Trump moves ahead with the construction of a new ballroom.
The images highlight the stark difference between the East Wing as it stood before demolition began on September 26, 2025, and its current state post-demolition captured on October 23, 2025. The visual evidence portrays the significant changes being made to one of the country's most iconic buildings.
As part of this renovation project, Trump aims to enhance the White House’s functionality and aesthetic appeal, indicating a shift in traditional aesthetics to modern requirements. These drastic changes have been met with mixed reactions from the public and experts, prompting discussions about preservation versus modernization.
While some praise the initiative as a step towards modernization, others express concern over the historical integrity of the White House. The dual images showcase not only a physical transformation but also a cultural conversation about the future identity of this historic structure.
See the change in images from Oct. 23 and Sept. 26, 2025, in images from Planet Labs PBC.
















