As a female, normally I would say "Oh hell no!" However these folks are Travellrs - they normally get married this early. It's their culture: "Marriage among Travellers in their late teens is common.[111] In the Census of Ireland 2016, 58.1% of Irish Travellers were under the age of 25, with 31.9% of this age group married. In 2016, 201 enumerated Irish Travellers aged 15 to 19 identified themselves as married, down from 250 in 2011. We all have our own opinions - I agree she looks older than 16. For them, this is probably normal, and while we all gasp with disgust, remember it's their lives and their happiness.(for now) For my little brain, 16 is way too young and I would NEVER support child brides.
@RealJamesWoods James Woods you just said a mouthful I was thinking the exact same thing when that fricking airbag started posting on X and other social media
@GovPressOffice You’re an ASSHOLE.
Anyone that would say it’s OK to shoot at another human being let alone a president no matter what you believe is a complete and utter asshole and should as I will ignore you going forward.
@CAgovernor Like you give a shit you fucking pompous bastard it’s you and your ilk that keep doing this. You had better assist in the investigation. You use my tax money to do that..!
@MAGAVoice What a lowlife POS probably had a ghost gun and I’m really hope that they sweep everybody and everything in that room if they allow put us back in there cause I got dollars to donuts, but there’s more than one. I mean, I’ve seen enough movies and the TV series to know that.
@RepSwalwell That’s because Newsom and his elk and his entire family down the line have ruined. The state of California has absolutely nothing to do with the presidency pal.
@CAgovernor You are such a freaking joke. You were a joke when you were mayor of San Francisco and ruined my hometown you are still a joke and all you do is hold your money grease your hair and steal California tax dollars to add your own crap.
@JenSiebelNewsom Sweetheart, you’re nothing but a freaking First partner or whatever the fuck that means do me a favor…STFU
Nobody voted for you so you have absolutely no right to tell anybody anything.
Theodore Roosevelt
1901–1909
Year of Project: 1902
Demolished Portion: Victorian-era conservatories (greenhouses) to the west of the residence; a load-bearing wall; west stair; and ornate Victorian additions like a Louis Comfort Tiffany screen.
Addition/Expansion: West Wing for offices; expanded State Dining Room; added bathrooms and electrical upgrades.
Key Details: The renovation separated family and work spaces, but the demolition of conservatories drew criticism from preservationists.
Calvin Coolidge
1923–1929
Year of Project: 1927
Demolished Portion: Original roof and attic floor (overstuffed with records and machinery, risking collapse).
Addition/Expansion: New third floor with offices, servant quarters, bathrooms, and a solarium; rebuilt roof with concrete and steel.
Key Details: The project addressed safety concerns from the old trusses and transferred weight to interior walls.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1933–1945
Year of Project: 1934 (West Wing); 1942 (East Wing)
Demolished Portion: Portions of the West Wing interior and structure during overhaul; modifications to the original 1902 East Wing entrance structure.
Addition/Expansion: Doubled the West Wing size with a new Oval Office location; expanded East Wing into a two-story office building, including a hidden bunker (PEOC).
Key Details: The East Wing expansion concealed wartime security features; the West Wing changes supported growing staff needs.
Harry S. Truman
1945–1953
Year of Project: 1948–1952
Demolished Portion: Entire interior (walls, floors, ceilings, wooden beams, foundations, plumbing, and electrical systems); ceiling of the East Room; structure under the Grand Staircase (preserving only exterior walls).
Addition/Expansion: New steel and concrete framework; two sub-basements; expanded third floor; 132 rooms total; modern HVAC, plumbing, and elevators; Truman Balcony; ground-floor additions like a bowling alley and clinics.
Key Details: The "Truman Reconstruction" fixed severe structural decay; the family relocated during the $5.7 million project.
Richard Nixon
1969–1974
Year of Project: 1970
Demolished Portion: Indoor swimming pool (built in 1933 for FDR's therapy).
Addition/Expansion:James S. Brady Press Briefing Room.
Key Details: The pool was covered over (effectively demolished for reuse) to accommodate expanding media needs.
Theodore Roosevelt
1901–1909
Year of Project: 1902
Demolished Portion: Victorian-era conservatories (greenhouses) to the west of the residence; a load-bearing wall; west stair; and ornate Victorian additions like a Louis Comfort Tiffany screen.
Addition/Expansion: West Wing for offices; expanded State Dining Room; added bathrooms and electrical upgrades.
Key Details: The renovation separated family and work spaces, but the demolition of conservatories drew criticism from preservationists.
Calvin Coolidge
1923–1929
Year of Project: 1927
Demolished Portion: Original roof and attic floor (overstuffed with records and machinery, risking collapse).
Addition/Expansion: New third floor with offices, servant quarters, bathrooms, and a solarium; rebuilt roof with concrete and steel.
Key Details: The project addressed safety concerns from the old trusses and transferred weight to interior walls.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1933–1945
Year of Project: 1934 (West Wing); 1942 (East Wing)
Demolished Portion: Portions of the West Wing interior and structure during overhaul; modifications to the original 1902 East Wing entrance structure.
Addition/Expansion: Doubled the West Wing size with a new Oval Office location; expanded East Wing into a two-story office building, including a hidden bunker (PEOC).
Key Details: The East Wing expansion concealed wartime security features; the West Wing changes supported growing staff needs.
Harry S. Truman
1945–1953
Year of Project: 1948–1952
Demolished Portion: Entire interior (walls, floors, ceilings, wooden beams, foundations, plumbing, and electrical systems); ceiling of the East Room; structure under the Grand Staircase (preserving only exterior walls).
Addition/Expansion: New steel and concrete framework; two sub-basements; expanded third floor; 132 rooms total; modern HVAC, plumbing, and elevators; Truman Balcony; ground-floor additions like a bowling alley and clinics.
Key Details: The "Truman Reconstruction" fixed severe structural decay; the family relocated during the $5.7 million project.
Richard Nixon
1969–1974
Year of Project: 1970
Demolished Portion: Indoor swimming pool (built in 1933 for FDR's therapy).
Addition/Expansion:James S. Brady Press Briefing Room.
Key Details: The pool was covered over (effectively demolished for reuse) to accommodate expanding media needs.