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Trump says he is building a White House helipad for a new, more powerful Marine One
Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks

US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he is building a granite helipad on the White House lawn, insisting that the landing area is needed to accommodate new, more powerful presidential choppers. Confirmation of the project came as construction crews had already begun working on the helipad on the South Lawn, where the president had UFC build a temporary arena for a cage fight celebrating his 80th birthday. He said the project would be privately funded and estimated its cost at up to US6...
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Loonie Politics
· Jul 6, 2026
Trump says he’s building a White House helipad for a new, more powerful Marine One
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday that he’s building a granite helipad on the White House lawn, insisting that the landing area is needed to accommodate new, more powerful presidential choppers. Confirmation of the project came as construction crews had already begun working on the helipad on the South Lawn, where the president [] The post Trump says he’s building a White House helipad for a new, more powerful Marine One appeared first on Loonie Politics.
PBS NewsHour
· Jul 6, 2026
WATCH: Trump says Sikorsky is paying for a 'beautiful' granite helipad at the White House
President Donald Trump said Monday that he's building a granite helipad on the White House lawn, insisting that the landing area is needed to accommodate new, more powerful presidential choppers.
Off The Press
· Jul 1, 2026
Trump begins construction on new helipad at the White House
President Donald Trump started construction on a new helipad on the White House’s South Lawn. Construction crews worked into the night on Monday, behind a large fence. The helipad will be located near the South Portico, where Marine One, the call sign used by helicopters transporting the president, typically lands, according to the Washington Post. []...Click to read more
South China Morning Post
· Jul 6, 2026
Trump says he is building a White House helipad for more powerful Marine One helicopter
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he is building a granite helipad on the White House lawn, insisting that the landing area is needed to accommodate new, more powerful presidential choppers. Confirmation of the project came as construction crews had already begun working on the helipad on the South Lawn, where the president had UFC build a temporary arena for a cage fight celebrating his 80th birthday. He said the project would be privately funded and estimated its cost at up to US6...
ABC7 New York
· Jul 7, 2026
Trump building granite helipad on White House South Lawn
Trump confirmed that he is constructing a granite helipad for Marine One on the White House South Lawn
DNyuz
· Jun 23, 2026
White House ally holds ‘big chip of leverage’ that may decide Trump’s fate: analysis
One member of President Donald Trump’s White House holds a “big chip of leverage” that could decide Trump’s fate once he leaves office, according to a new analysis. Mark Green, president of the New Democracy Project, argued in a new Substack essay that Vice President JD Vance holds the key to deciding Trump’s fate in []
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Related coverage for "Trump says he is building a White House helipad for a new, more powerful Marine One": Loonie Politics — Trump says he’s building a White House helipad for a new, more powerful Marine One. PBS NewsHour — WATCH: Trump says Sikorsky is paying for a 'beautiful' granite helipad at the White House. Off The Press — Trump begins construction on new helipad at the White House. South China Morning Post — Trump says he is building a White House helipad for more powerful Marine One helicopter. ABC7 New York — Trump building granite helipad on White House South Lawn . DNyuz — White House ally holds ‘big chip of leverage’ that may decide Trump’s fate: analysis

