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Trump needs to use his bribery-filled pockets to fix OUR White House.

To: Rep. Balderson, Sen. Husted, Pres. Trump, Sen. Moreno

From: A verified voter in Reynoldsburg, OH

February 12

Trump demolished the East Wing of the White House without proper permission. Only it's not his house, it's ours and he's only renting it. Any damage done to a rented structure must be repaired by the renter to make it right. It's up to the renter to pay for those repairs to fix the damage. Trump will claim that other presidents have improved or upgraded the White House while they lived there and they did, but they received prior permission from Congress and Historical Preservation Committees. He's destroyed the Oval Office with his tacky gold paint at our expense. Trump added a portrait room for presidents, but then spent our tax dollars on rude descriptions of far better presidents than he'll ever be, while whitewashing himself of all his crimes and scandals. American tax payers have a responsibility to keep the White House updated and prestigious to represent our highest office and as a symbol of great pride and history. Tearing down an entire section of the White House is disrespectful, especially since no one knew it was going to happen before seeing the heavy equipment already at work. Trump needs to personally pay to repair our house, not from donors or tax payers, but him personally. He's doubled his net worth by about $4 billion in the one year he's been president as a result of all his looting and bribery. The ballroom was just another illegal scam to enrich himself while selling out America. Add it to the long list. He always brags about how rich he is, so it's time for him to put his money where his mouth is.

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