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Trump plows past concerns over East Wing demolition — and envisions an even bigger ballroom than initially planned

(CNN) — President Donald Trump has proceeded with enormous latitude as he constructs his massive new ballroom, bypassing concerns raised by preservationists and so far stopping short of seeking approval from the commission overseeing construction on federal buildings to tear down the entirety of the White House East Wing.

The ballroom is now expected to be larger than initially planned, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter. The president has shown visitors two flat tabletop models, at times quizzing the room on which version they preferred: the smaller one or the larger one. Most answered that the bigger one was better, to which Trump agreed.

While it’s not clear how much larger, Trump said Wednesday that the ballroom is expected to cost a projected $300 million, seemingly in line with a larger structure. Previously, the administration had put the cost at $200 million.

The project has drawn outcry and led to questions about whether the president was within his legal authority to dismantle entire sections of the executive mansion. Not all of Trump’s own team was set on the project at the start, one source familiar with the internal conversations told CNN.

At the beginning, some aides and advisers thought it was too big of a task to undertake, and attempted to explain how difficult and lengthy the process was likely to be. But once it became clear the president wasn’t going to give up on the idea — which he’s been musing about for the better part of 15 years — everyone quickly got onboard.

The White House says it will submit plans for the ballroom construction to the National Capital Planning Commission, but insists the body doesn’t have purview over the decision to knock down the East Wing. Some former members of the panel have questioned that assessment. And one of the nation’s premier historic preservation organizations is calling for an immediate halt to the leveling of the East Wing.

But there appeared little standing in the way of the president’s decision to move ahead with the audacious, multi-year project. Now the demolition is well underway, making it seem unlikely the plans will be reversed.

“In order to do it properly, we had to take down the existing structure,” Trump said Wednesday in the Oval Office when questioned about the project. A scale model of the White House grounds with the ballroom prominently jutting out from the East Colonnade sat on the table in front of him.

He said after a “tremendous amount of study with some of the best architects in the world,” the determination was made that “really knocking it down” the East Wing would be necessary. “It was never thought of as being much,” he said. “It was a very small building.”

On Wednesday, track excavators continued their work ripping into the former home of the office of the first lady, the White House calligrapher, and some military aides. The demolition was proceeding quickly, with roughly half the structure now reduced to a grey pile of cement and twisted rebar. Staffers in those departments have been relocated to other areas on the complex.

The East Wing’s wood-paneled foyer has long been the main point of entry for visitors attending social events at the White House, as well as those going on tours of the building. The section emerged in its current form in 1942.

Officials said the rest of the East Wing is likely to be demolished by the end of the week.

In some ways, the cries of disapproval are coming too late. Renderings released by the White House in July showed the ballroom sitting atop where the East Wing used to sit, and an official press release at the time stated it would sit “where the small, heavily changed, and reconstructed East Wing currently sits.”

Trump said anyone outraged or concerned he was taking steps without being frank about his intentions were misplaced. “I haven’t been transparent? I’ve shown this to everybody that would listen,” he said in the Oval Office.

Still, images of the building torn to pieces this week have caused shock, particularly as Trump tests his authority in nearly all aspects of the presidency — not least of which is the building he lives and works in.

The project began ramping up over the summer, one source said, and weekly meetings to discuss the project began. The president himself has been involved in these meetings, which have also included Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, the White House Military Office, the Secret Service, an architecture team, and other staffers internally who have been tasked with helping move the project along quickly, the source said.

The White House said in late July that McCrery Architects and its CEO James McCrery would take the lead in the design of the addition. A few days later, McCrery was spotted alongside Trump on the White House roof surveying the area on the South Grounds where the ballroom will go.

Trump’s aides were prepared for pushback on the ballroom and sought to review what was legally required to complete the project, the source said.

Ultimately, administration officials determined the White House would only need approval from the National Capital Planning Commission, which oversees federal construction projects in Washington and its neighboring states, Virginia and Maryland.

However, officials said the commission has jurisdiction only when “vertical” construction begins and does not oversee demolition.

Trump recently appointed White House staff secretary and loyalist Will Scharf to chair the commission. White House deputy Chief of Staff James Blair and another Trump aide were also appointed to the commission at the same time.

Scharf said during a meeting of the commission last month the body would eventually be involved in the project, but not until after the East Wing was demolished.

“I know the president thinks very highly of this commission, and I’m excited for us to play a role in the ballroom project when the time is appropriate for us to do so,” he said.

The commission, which is closed amid the ongoing government shutdown, was created by Congress in 1924 and is comprised of 12 members. Three are appointed by the president, along with the chairman, with the rest of the seats reserved for federal agencies, such as the National Park Service, and representatives from the District of Columbia.

Projects reviewed by the NCPC in recent years include changing the perimeter fence around the White House grounds and a tennis pavilion Trump installed during his first term. The fence, in particular, took several years before it was ultimately approved; officials said it was a necessary change because people kept jumping over the previous one and running toward the North Portico.

L. Preston Bryant Jr., who served as chairman of the NCPC for nearly a decade, described a three-stage process that typically unfolds for federal projects, beginning with early consultations that he described as collaborative.

“The Commission staff very much wants a potential project to get started on the right foot. This early consultation stage is very important,” he told CNN.

The project goes through subsequent phases — conceptual, preliminary approval, and final approval — before the process is complete.

Bryant said he couldn’t remember a time when demolition was separated from the approval process in the way the Trump White House has done.

“That was not my experience during my time at NCPC,” Bryant said. “If there’s to be demolition, that’s part of the project. The demolition element is inherent in the overall project. Demo is not separated from construction. It’s part of it.”

Rebecca Miller, the executive director of the DC Preservation League, said demolishing the East Wing before a formal submission of the ballroom plans essentially starts the project before a formal review process.

“Most concerning is that they’re just tearing down the East Wing without any public submission as to what is going to be built in its place,” she said. “And that’s where the National Capital Planning Commission, or the Commission on Fine Arts, or the public, would have their input into the design of the property, its compatibility with the White House, and how to mitigate or minimize the impact on the current historic resource.”

“We’re in this kind of zone where there’s nothing that prevents the demolition, but we’ve also not seen what the submission is,” Miller added.

Other laws and rules also appear not to apply to the White House. President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the National Historic Preservation Act in 1966, which details the process by which stakeholders should be brought in for large public projects. But the law excludes the three pillars of US government — the Capitol, the Supreme Court, and the White House — from its provisions.

The Shipstead-Luce Act of 1930 also requires that alterations to buildings in the national capital area, including the White House, must be presented to the Commission of Fine Arts. The language, however, refers to buildings facing the White House and not the White House itself.

For Trump, the concerns about the new ballroom appear unconvincing.

Sitting in the newly gilded Oval Office as the machines were working away outside, he held up a pile of paper renderings showing the plans, including the Louis XIV-style interior that closely resembles the ballroom at Mar-a-Lago.

“You see it goes beautifully with the White House,” Trump proclaimed. “I mean, the mix is beautiful.”

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Andy Reid says Chiefs ‘move on’ as mystery surrounding missing draft pick Josh Simmons lingers

The bizarre Josh Simmons situation remains a mysterious subject surrounding the Kansas City Chiefs. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid had little to offer on Monday after Simmons missed his second straight game last week in what is becoming an increasingly odd circumstance.

“As far as Josh goes, I don’t have any updates for ya,” Reid told reporters. “(General manager Brett) Veach is handling everything there. And so, we just, ya know, just move on with that.”

The Chiefs have been tight-lipped about the reasons why their first-round pick has been sidelined, while reports have described the situation as “extremely unusual.”

Simmons first missed the Chiefs’ 30-17 Sunday Night Football win over the Detroit Lions on October 5, after leaving the team to head home to California to deal with what Kansas City referred to as a family matter. Coach Reid then declined to comment further on the situation during a press conference on October 15.

“As far as Josh Simmons’ situation goes, I’m not going to comment on it today,” Reid said. “Veach is handling everything there. And we’ll leave it at that.”

Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes hinted at the seriousness of the issue. “I’ll keep conversations kind of between us,” Mahomes said. “But I’m always praying for him. I’m praying for all my teammates, so I’m always praying for him. I’ll just keep everything else kind of private to us.”

An ESPN Chiefs reporter noted during an interview on the “Only Weird Games” podcast that Simmons left the team at an “extremely unusual” time, and no one within the organization knows when he will return.

Simmons also missed this past Sunday’s 31-0 win over the Las Vegas Raiders. The Chiefs initially drafted Simmons with the No. 32 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, and he started each of the first five games while playing 95 percent of the offensive snaps.

Despite Simmons’ absence, Kansas City hasn’t missed a beat. Jaylon Moore has protected Mahomes’ blindside over the last two weeks as the offense has averaged 30.5 points per game, helping the team improve to 4-3 on the season.

The Chiefs have an extra day of preparation this week for their Week 8 Monday Night Football contest at home against the Washington Commanders, who could be without quarterback Jayden Daniels due to a hamstring injury.
https://nypost.com/2025/10/21/sports/andy-reid-says-chiefs-move-on-as-mystery-surrounding-josh-simmons-lingers/

3 Reasons why Jey Uso won the World Heavyweight Championship battle royal on WWE RAW

After Adam Pearce stripped Seth Rollins of the World Heavyweight title to open WWE RAW, Jey Uso emerged victorious in a battle royal that earned him a shot against CM Punk for the vacant title at Saturday Night’s Main Event on November 1.

The Best in the World secured his title opportunity by pinning Jey in a triple threat match against LA Knight on last week’s episode of RAW. The battle royal featured a competitive field including The Megastar, AJ Styles, Sheamus, Dirty Dom, and both Usos. Ultimately, officials selected “The Yeet Master,” Jey Uso, as the winner.

There are several reasons why WWE may have chosen Jey Uso as the battle royal victor. Here are the top three:

### 3. Jey Uso is a Former World Heavyweight Champion

The simplest explanation for Jey winning the battle royal is that he’s a former World Heavyweight Champion. Although his title run earlier this year was considered underwhelming, he remains one of the most popular stars in WWE. Officials often prefer to trust performers with proven track records over untested talent.

With top names like Gunther and Rollins unavailable, WWE decided to go with someone who has held the title, even if briefly, in 2025. This decision might also be seen as an attempt to make up for Jey’s lackluster run, especially after he won the 2025 Royal Rumble and subsequently defeated Gunther at WrestleMania 41.

### 2. WWE Officials Prioritize Bloodline Storyline Over New Challengers

The Bloodline storyline has been a dominant angle on SmackDown for over four years, and its influence has now spilled over to RAW with Jey Uso’s move. WWE officials seem reluctant to stray from this successful narrative.

During the battle royal, Jimmy and Jey Uso shared a tense backstage conversation but appeared to be on the same page. However, that alliance dissolved during the match’s main event — Jimmy saved Jey from elimination twice, only for Jey to eliminate his own twin brother later on.

While it was technically “every star for themselves,” the storytelling felt more important than pushing a new challenger or trying something different, with the Bloodline drama taking center stage once again.

### 1. Jey Uso Has Been a Fixture in the Title Picture All Year

Another straightforward reason for Jey’s victory is his consistent presence in the World Heavyweight title scene throughout 2025. He won the 2025 Royal Rumble by last eliminating John Cena, captured the title from Gunther at WrestleMania 41, and later lost it back to The Ring General.

Since then, Jey has remained closely involved—joining CM Punk and LA Knight in a fatal four-way against Seth Rollins at Clash in Paris. Most recently, Punk pinned Jey again in a triple threat match that featured Knight.

WWE officials appear to be sticking with a familiar group of names circulating around the title picture. However, this approach raises questions, as it seems they are hesitant to give LA Knight a shot, opting instead to grant another opportunity to Jey Uso.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/3-reasons-jey-uso-won-world-heavyweight-championship-battle-royal-wwe-raw

Radicals Using Charlie Kirk’s Assassination to Censor Speech

Leftists are using the assassination of Charlie Kirk to push censorship and impose “hate speech” tyranny, explains educational researcher Lisa Logan. In an interview with The New American’s Alex Newman on *Conversations That Matter*, Logan sheds light on this troubling trend.

She highlights how artificial intelligence is being weaponized to rig algorithms, hunting down speech that challenges dominant narratives in an effort to squelch the truth. This use of AI for censorship raises serious concerns about freedom of expression and the manipulation of public discourse.

Furthermore, Logan draws important connections between the social-emotional learning programs promoted in government schools and elements of the occult. Her insights invite a closer examination of the content and intentions behind these educational initiatives.

For those interested in understanding the deeper implications of these developments, Logan’s commentary offers a compelling perspective on the intersection of censorship, technology, and education.
https://thenewamerican.com/video/newman/radicals-using-charlie-kirks-assassination-to-censor-speech/

How to get Mystery Gifts in Pokemon Legends: Z-A

A new Pokémon game means Mystery Gifts, and Pokémon Legends: Arceus already has some available for eager players. There is a neat present available for players who purchase the game within the first few months of its release, so don’t miss out!

### How to Get Mystery Gifts in Pokémon Legends: Arceus

To claim your Mystery Gifts, you’ll need to progress in the game until just after your first battle in the tournament against Zach. When that battle is over, you will return to the hotel. After a few conversations, you can open your main menu by pressing the **X** button.

Next, navigate to **Link Play**, then select the **Mystery Gift** tab on the right side of the screen. Here, you’ll be able to access any available gifts.

### Additional Mystery Gifts

Depending on your purchase, you may have other gifts available as well. These can vary by region and store promotions. For example, digital buyers should have received a code for free Poké Balls at the time of purchase.

Additionally, owners of the Mega Dimension DLC will receive some extra free gifts. Be sure to check your Mystery Gifts tab regularly to catch all available surprises!
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146384/how-to-get-mystery-gifts-pokemon-legends-za

Claude’s technical usage in India higher than rest of world

**Claude’s Technical Usage in India Significantly Higher Than Rest of the World**

*By Dwaipayan Roy | October 11, 2025, 05:29 PM*

Guillaume Princen, Global Head of Start-ups and Head of Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) at Anthropic, has revealed that half of the usage of their AI tool, Claude, in India is dedicated to technical purposes. These tasks include user interface (UI) design, code debugging, and software development. This is notably higher than the global average, where only 30% of Claude’s usage involves such technical applications.

**India: Anthropic’s Second Largest Market**

India, home to the world’s fourth-largest developer community, is Anthropic’s second largest market after the United States. Princen shared that around 33% of all Claude conversations globally take place in India, underscoring the scale and reach of Anthropic’s services in the country.

**Expansion Plans: New Office in Bengaluru**

To further strengthen its presence in India, Anthropic plans to open an office in Bengaluru by the first quarter of 2026. The new office will enable the company to launch key offerings more quickly and effectively in one of its largest markets.

Princen emphasized the importance of a local footprint, stating, “You’ll see more of us because we really want to have a local presence.” He added that Anthropic aims to be closer to its users and will build teams across the board to provide enhanced community support.

With these strategic moves, Anthropic is positioning itself to better serve the rapidly growing Indian tech ecosystem and capitalize on the high demand for AI-driven technical solutions.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/science/half-of-claude-s-usage-in-india-is-technical-anthropic/story

Varun Chakravarthy hails Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir

By Parth Dhall | Oct 07, 2025 | 09:31 PM

**Varun Chakravarthy Praises Coach Gambhir for Instilling ‘Spartan Mentality’ in Team**

India’s top-ranked T20I bowler, Varun Chakravarthy, has lauded head coach Gautam Gambhir for fostering a “Spartan mentality” within the team. Under Gambhir’s guidance, Chakravarthy says there is “no option of losing,” and players are expected to give their absolute best on the field.

Chakravarthy, who has been in sublime form recently, credited both Gambhir and T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav (SKY) for his international comeback after nearly a three-year hiatus from the Indian team.

### Support System: Gambhir and SKY Backed Me During My Absence

Reflecting on his return to the national side, Chakravarthy acknowledged the backing he received from Gambhir and Suryakumar Yadav as a key wicket-taker. Speaking at the CEAT Cricket Rating Awards in Mumbai on Tuesday, he shared how their support was instrumental during his absence from international cricket.

“I was out of the team for more than three years, but I did have a consecutive good IPL. For them to recognize that and bring me into the team was great for me,” Chakravarthy said.

### Career Trajectory: From Debut to Comeback

Varun Chakravarthy first represented India in July 2021. However, following a subpar performance at the ICC T20 World Cup that year, he was dropped from the T20I side. After nearly three years away from international cricket, Chakravarthy was recalled in October 2025.

Since his return, the mystery spinner has become a regular member of India’s T20I squad and has also made his One Day International (ODI) debut. Earlier this year, he played a key role in helping India win the Champions Trophy.

### Areas for Improvement: Gambhir Wants Me to Boost ODI Chances

Despite missing out on India’s ODI squad for the recent Australia tour, Chakravarthy revealed that Gambhir has advised him to work on certain aspects to improve his chances in ODI cricket.

“Basically, the conversations were around bowling longer spells,” Chakravarthy explained. He also mentioned that Gambhir encouraged him to bat higher up the order in domestic cricket and to develop his batting skills further.

### Career Highlights: Stunning Numbers Since Comeback

Since making his T20I comeback, Chakravarthy has taken 38 wickets in 18 matches at an impressive average of 12.94, maintaining an economy rate of 7.23. He has claimed two five-wicket hauls in T20Is after returning to the team against England and South Africa.

By achieving these feats, Chakravarthy became just the third Indian bowler to record multiple five-wicket hauls in T20I cricket, joining the ranks of Kuldeep Yadav and Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Overall, he boasts 40 wickets from 24 T20Is at an average of 15.60.

### Team Chemistry: Praising Kuldeep Yadav’s Impressive Run

Chakravarthy also praised fellow spinner Kuldeep Yadav, who emerged as the highest wicket-taker in the 2025 T20 Asia Cup. “Kuldeep is definitely one of the most experienced bowlers right now in the pool of players that we have, and he has done amazingly well,” he said.

The two spinners complement each other effectively with their different bowling styles and varying speeds, adding depth and variety to India’s bowling attack.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/varun-chakravarthy-heaps-praise-on-gautam-gambhir/story