Where are all the paintings, furniture, rugs, decorative objects and other artworks and cultural heritage objects that were in the East Wing before Trump illegally destroyed it?
Are the objects inventoried with photos in a database?
Were they removed and stored elsewhere?
(Which moving companies, which art curators were involved? How did the move take place in secrecy?)
Were they stolen, destroyed, placed in a warehouse, a museum?
How many cultural heritage objects were in the East Wing before the demolition?
Tracking displacement, loot and destruction of artworks and other heritage objects is now crucial in the United States of America.
A White House Historical Association exists. It has a website:
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