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These United States: The White House

1 sources2 storiesFirst seen 10/26/2025Score43Mixed Progress
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Velocity
70
Confidence
44
Clipability
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Claims
4
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Breakthrough
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Since our second president, John Adams, inhabited the White House, it has been burned by British troops, reconstructed, expanded, and gut-renovated.

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Mo Rocca looks at the history of a cherished American landmark, which this past week was partly demolished by the White House's current occupant, President Trump, who is building a huge, privately-funded ballroom.

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For decades, John Monsky's passion has been collecting American flags – from those that accompanied soldiers during the Civil War and on the beaches of France on D-Day, to ones that landed on the Moon.

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He tells Mo Rocca that the flags in his collection have been both witnesses to and participants in history.

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