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ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Whoopi Goldberg SNAPS after learning parts of the White House East Wing are being demolished for President Trump’s new $250 million ballroom! The View host’s furious reaction stops the show cold — and what she says next leaves everyone in stunned silence.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Whoopi Goldberg SNAPS after learning parts of the White House East Wing are being demolished for President Trump’s new $250 million ballroom!
The View host’s furious reaction stops the show cold — and what she says next leaves everyone in stunned silence.
Whoopi Goldberg’s fiery reaction — and the larger White House drama
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What’s happening
The East Wing (White House) — a wing of the White House that houses the First Lady’s offices and various staff spaces — is undergoing demolition, as part of a major project to build a brand-new ballroom (roughly 90,000 sq ft) for Donald Trump.
The cost of the ballroom has been reported as around $250 million.
Earlier, Trump (or his administration) claimed the new ballroom would not interfere with the existing structure of the White House.
But now it appears large parts (or potentially all) of the East Wing are being torn down or significantly rebuilt, despite the earlier promises.
On the Oct 21, 2025 episode of The View, the hosts responded strongly. Whoopi said:
> “That is not your building. You don’t own that building! … That is the people’s building.”
Co-hosts joined in, calling the project “tacky,” “gaudy,” and likening the demolition to a metaphor for broader concerns in the country.
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What Whoopi said (and how it played out)
Opening the segment, Whoopi – visibly upset – addressed President Trump directly:
> “That is not your building. You don’t own that building. … That’s the people’s building!”
She slammed the notion that he could treat the White House as personal property:
> “That would be like me going over to Trump Tower and saying I’m gonna build a disco!”
Joy Behar and Sunny Hostin backed her up, with Hostin saying the demolition was “a metaphor for what’s going on in our country — he is tearing down the house, the people’s house.”
The segment ended up with a bit of showmanship: the hosts sang a variation of “You Don’t Own Me” to the tune of the original song, as a pointed message.
In short: Whoopi didn’t just criticize the project’s aesthetics. She framed it as a constitutional and symbolic issue: the President doesn’t own the White House, the American people do.
Why this matters (beyond the drama)
Historic and institutional preservation: The East Wing is part of an iconic national landmark. Major structural changes raise questions about review processes, oversight, and long-term stewardship.
Messaging and optics: Building a lavish, privately-funded ballroom (in the $200-250 million range) while major parts of the government and public feel economic pressure doesn’t sit well with many. The hosts of The View seized on that.
Symbolism of power: The notion that the White House is “the people’s house” is central. Treating it like a personal playground — even if legally permitted — shifts public perception of presidential accountability and the role of public property.
✅ My Verdict
Whoopi Goldberg’s reaction hits a chord because she connects the tangible (demolition, renovation, cost) with the intangible (ownership, public trust, symbolism). This isn’t mere celebrity outrage — it reflects legitimate concerns about how public institutions should be treated, and what such decisions say about leadership and power.
If I were to sum it up: Enough is enough indeed — when you’re tearing down part of the people’s building to build something that feels more like private vanity than public service, it’s fair for someone to shout o