The National Park Service said the dump of debris, between the fourth and ninth holes, does not exceed environmental limits.
A Washington, D.C., nonprofit filed an injunction in February, claiming the debris dumped on the golf course was hazardous.
The National Park Service says debris from the demolition of the White House East Wing that was dumped at a nearby public ...
Debris from the demolition of the White House East Wing that was dumped at a nearby public golf course has tested positive ...
Cranes overlook the White House, as construction of the new ballroom extension continues, following demolition of the East ...
Debris dumped at a nearby golf course from the White House’s East Wing demolition tested positive for lead, mercury, and ...
National Park Service says East Wing debris dumped at East Potomac Golf Links tested positive for lead and chromium; report ...
Public health advocates sued the Trump administration Wednesday to compel officials to disclose whether their rapid demolition of the White House’s East Wing annex exposed workers or the public to ...
Constriction continues on the ballroom where the East Wing used to stand at the White House, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Tom Brenner) (Tom Brenner ...