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Washington Today
By the People, for the People
Trump Dumps East Wing Rubble in Public Park
Demolition debris from the White House East Wing ends up on East Potomac Golf Links course.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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Former President Trump has been accused of dumping mounds of demolition debris from the White House East Wing onto the East Potomac Golf Links, a public municipal golf course in Washington, D.C. The debris, which includes rebar, wiring, and plaster, was discovered by golfers on the course last October.
Why it matters
The East Potomac Golf Links is a historic public green space in the nation's capital, and the unauthorized dumping of White House demolition waste there raises concerns about the misuse of public land and resources. It also highlights the ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and local Washington, D.C. authorities.
The details
Dump trucks sent by the White House began depositing the East Wing demolition debris on the golf course, located between the fourth and ninth holes. Golfers noticed the piles of rubble, which included rebar, wiring, and plaster, and alerted authorities. The East Potomac Golf Links has been a fixture in Washington for over a century, providing an affordable public golf course on a man-made island in the Potomac River.
- In October 2025, dump trucks from the White House began dumping debris on the East Potomac Golf Links.
- The East Wing of the White House was demolished just days before the dumping began.
The players
Donald Trump
The former President of the United States who ordered the demolition of the East Wing of the White House.
East Potomac Golf Links
A municipal golf course located on a man-made island in the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. that has been a public green space for over a century.
What they’re saying
“We must not allow our public parks and green spaces to be used as dumping grounds for political interests. This is an unacceptable abuse of power.”
— Jamal Bowman, D.C. City Council Member (Washington Post)
What’s next
D.C. authorities are investigating the unauthorized dumping and considering legal action against the Trump administration. The city plans to assess the damage to the golf course and determine the cost of removing the debris.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the ongoing tensions between the former Trump administration and local Washington, D.C. officials, as well as the importance of preserving public green spaces and holding political leaders accountable for misusing public resources.

