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When the White House was first occupied, by John and Abigail Adams, in November of 1800, the U.S. government had spent about $232,000 to build the president's residence. That building, burned ...
On September 21, the House of Representatives voted to strike down a proposal to relocate the capital from Washington, D.C. by a margin of 83 to 54. [ 70 ] On February 3, 1815, in an effort to guarantee that the federal government would always remain in the area, Washington property owners funded the building of the Old Brick Capitol, [ 71 ] a ...
The White House estimated that a one-week shutdown could have cost the US economy $10 billion. [126] Key government functions, such as air traffic control, stay active under emergency funding statutes, though other related functions (such as training and support of these services) would be suspended.
After it burned down in the Palisades fire last week, he only expects a $3 million insurance payout. ... tax payments that together will exceed $100,000 per month—despite the fact that the house ...
Their new home, a 9-bedroom house in the nearby neighborhood of Kalorama, was sold for more than $5 million in 2014 according to CNN. Zillow estimated that the Obama's monthly rent would be $22,000.
On October 3, 2013, she was supposed to take her 18-month-old daughter to a doctor's appointment in Connecticut. Instead, she drove with her daughter to Washington. At 2:13 p.m., she drove into a restricted White House checkpoint, knocking down a Secret Service agent and colliding with a bike rack.
A video shared on Facebook claims German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is going to sue the US for his burnt down house in Los Angeles. Verdict: False There is no evidence for this claim. Fact Check ...
Illustrating the brutality of it all: Following the fire, owners of a four-bedroom house in Bel Air asked $29,500 per month for rent. It was an increase of nearly 86 percent over the pre-fire price.