
Trump unveils plan for White House helipad that’s already being built on South Lawn
Still, Trump said that Sikorsky Aircraft, a subsidiary of defence contracting giant Lockheed Martin, would be paying for the helipad.
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Still, Trump said that Sikorsky Aircraft, a subsidiary of defence contracting giant Lockheed Martin, would be paying for the helipad. Some of Trump’s major White House construction projects have relied on public money, even when the president initially suggested otherwise.
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Still, Trump said that Sikorsky Aircraft, a subsidiary of defence contracting giant Lockheed Martin, would be paying for the helipad.
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Some of Trump’s major White House construction projects have relied on public money, even when the president initially suggested otherwise.
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