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With the Middle East threatening to explode into all-out war, President Trump on Wednesday took time to gush over a “beautiful flag pole” that workers were installing on the White House South Lawn.
President Trump raised two huge flagpoles at the White House Wednesday as part of a "personal project" with a price tag of $100,000 to spruce up the grounds at the executive mansion.
“The White House opened in about 1800, just a tad before that, and I’ve always said, why doesn’t it have a flagpole from the grass?” Trump said.
Hopefully, they will proudly stand at both sides of the White House for many years to come!" The 100-foot flagpoles each cost Trump $50,000 for a total outlay of $100,000, the New York Post reported.