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President Donald Trump’s latest White House construction project sparks funding and influence concerns

Knewz

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July 7, 2026

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President Donald Trump’s latest White House construction project sparks funding and influence concerns

President Donald Trump has unveiled another addition to his ongoing overhaul of the White House grounds: a granite helicopter landing pad on the South Lawn. Like several of his other construction projects, the announcement has raised fresh questions about who is paying for it and whether the arrangement creates potential conflicts of interest. Speaking in...

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Washington Examiner

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· Jun 24, 2026

American nuclear power takes an important step

President Donald Trump has made rebuilding the U.S.’s nuclear industrial base a central part of his energy agenda. Last week, a nuclear startup operating in Emery County, Utah, took an important step toward making that revival real. Valar Atomics became the first Department of Energy-authorized reactor built outside a national laboratory to reach “criticality.” Valar []

Entrepreneur.com

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· Jul 6, 2026

The Coming Commodity Supercycle Is the Biggest Business Opportunity Founders Are Ignoring

Structural scarcity in critical minerals is not just an investment story. It is a business-building opportunity that most of the startup world hasn't noticed yet.

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 5, 2026

Berkshire Hathaway’s multibillion-dollar buy of Taylor Morrison to boost US housing market

Berkshire Hathaway’s all-cash acquisition of home builder Taylor Morrison for US6.8 billion is likely to trigger more investment in the US housing market, as institutional confidence in the segment encourages more home purchases in the world’s largest economy by local and overseas buyers, according to analysts. The US-based conglomerate made the investment in May, deepening its bet on the US residential property market. It marked the first multibillion-dollar acquisition under CEO and president...

Fortune

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· Jul 7, 2026

Trump is building a helipad with ‘carved granite’ White House seal to handle new presidential choppers

Trump didn't say how long the work would take. It is the latest major construction project he has overseen in an effort to increasingly mold the White House in his own image.

KTLA 5

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· Jun 30, 2026

Woodland Hills residents express outrage over development plan

A developer’s plan to build hundreds of homes on the site of the Woodland Hills Country Club is drawing outrage from residents in the community. KTLA’s Rick Chambers reports. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

Off The Press

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· Jul 6, 2026

GOP Reportedly Eyes Trump’s $350 Million War Chest for Midterms

President Donald Trump’s vast political fundraising operation is becoming the focus of growing concern among some Republican donors and strategists, who want to see more of its money directed toward competitive congressional races before the November midterm elections, Politico reported. Trump’s allied super PAC, MAGA Inc., has built one of the largest political war chests []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "President Donald Trump’s latest White House construction project sparks funding and influence concerns": Washington Examiner — American nuclear power takes an important step. Entrepreneur.com — The Coming Commodity Supercycle Is the Biggest Business Opportunity Founders Are Ignoring. South China Morning Post — Berkshire Hathaway’s multibillion-dollar buy of Taylor Morrison to boost US housing market. Fortune — Trump is building a helipad with ‘carved granite’ White House seal to handle new presidential choppers. KTLA 5 — Woodland Hills residents express outrage over development plan. Off The Press — GOP Reportedly Eyes Trump’s $350 Million War Chest for Midterms