Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said concern about the East Wing of the White House being demolished to build a grand ballroom "is maybe a little rich."

Ex-congressman calls major renovation ‘utter desecration’ as demolition in East Wing reportedly under way

Crews tore down a massive covered entryway and windows in the East Wing to make way for Trump's new event space.

Trump said during an event in the East Room on Oct. 20 that the ballroom construction work began earlier in the day.

The enormous new venue is funded by private donors, which has raised ethical concerns.

The enormous new venue is funded by private donors, which has raised ethical concerns.

The White House begins demolishing part of the East Wing to construct a 90,000-square-foot ballroom for President Trump.

The privately funded ballroom will be approximately 90,000 square feet, much larger than the White House itself.

The White House began demolishing the East Wing to make room for President Donald Trump's $250 million ballroom on Monday.

President Donald Trump said in July that construction of his White House ballroom "won't interfere with the current building," referring to the East Wing.

“It is hard to watch that,” said Joe Scarborough, as Mika Brzezinski pointed out the White House is “not your home that you purchased in Jersey.”

“When I hear that sound, it reminds me of money,” the president said from the Rose Garden, which he recently paved over.

The White House has set a very ambitious deadline for the ballroom to be ready for use.

Preservation groups have called for a halt to plans for a new ballroom - but Trump says the work is a "beautiful sound".

Preservationists fear for how Trump's planned 90,000-square-foot ballroom will sit alongside the White House itself, which is about 55,000 square feet.

Amid backlash over footage of East Wing being partly demolished, White House reportedly intends to send plans for new construction

Preservationists fear for how Trump's planned 90,000-square-foot ballroom will sit alongside the White House itself, which is about 55,000 square feet.

Donald Trump is continuing to demolish the White House’s East Wing to make room for his $250million ballroom. On Monday (20 October), crews began tearing down parts of the…

“I believe there’s a lot of fake outrage right now,” the press secretary said of the president tearing down a part of the White House to build a ballroom.

Construction of Trump's opulent White House ballroom continues with demolition work on East Wing

US President Donald Trump previously said that his ballroom addition would not "interfere with the current building".