Michelle Obama takes swipe at Trump’s demolition of White House East Wing



Former first lady Michelle Obama took a shot at President Donald Trump’s demolition of the White House East Wing during an NBC interview on Tuesday.

Reflecting on her time in the White House with another former resident, NBC’s Jenna Bush Hager, Obama joked about the changes to the historic building.

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“There’s no guidebook,” Obama said of the challenges of being first lady during an appearance on NBC’s “Today with Jenna & Friends” to promote her new book, “The Look.”

“There’s barely a staff. Now we don’t have a building,” she said, referencing the uproar over the East Wing construction.

Trump tore down the East Wing to make room for a $250 million ballroom project, a move Democrats have slammed as erasing a key part of the building’s history.

Obama lived in the White House for eight years with her family. The East Wing formerly housed the first lady’s office and staff.

Michelle Obama appeared on “Today with Jenna & Friends” on Tuesday, where she reflected on her time as first lady and shared her perspective on President Donald Trump’s White House renovations. NBC/Jenna&Friends
President Donald Trump holds an table seating chart of the new White House ballroom as meets with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office of the White House, on Oct. 22, 2025, in Washington. AP

“I know, R.I.P. the East Wing,” said Bush Hager, the daughter of former President George W. Bush.

Ex-White House residents Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton were also vocal critics of the move last month.

Obama, who was the first Black woman to become first lady, also said she felt her family was criticized more than other first families. 

“The light was a little bit brighter because politics created an otherness. There were some people who tried to paint everything we did as a sign that we weren’t ready, that we weren’t suited, that we weren’t American enough,” Obama said. 

“And I don’t think that other families dealt with that kind of criticism. But as you know, the first lady, it’s a strange job,” she said.

Photos of the construction sparked outrage online.

An excavator sits on the rubble after the East Wing of the White House was demolished on Oct. 28, 2025. Getty Images
The demolition began last week and is a part of President Trump’s plan to build a multimillion-dollar ballroom on the eastern side of the White House. Getty Images

The Trump administration has defended the demolition.

“Unhinged leftists and their Fake News allies are clutching their pearls over President Donald J. Trump’s visionary addition of a grand, privately funded ballroom,” the White House said in a statement, calling the project a “bold, necessary addition.”

Officials also noted that previous presidents made major changes during their terms.

Their list included President Theodore Roosevelt’s addition of the West Wing, President Barack Obama’s basketball court, and President Bill Clinton’s restoration of the Executive Mansion.


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