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BumRushDaShow

(162,526 posts)
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 04:26 PM Thursday

Critics question whether White House, contractors 'cut corners' on asbestos safety in East Wing demolition

Source: ABC News

October 30, 2025, 11:00 AM


Days after the abrupt demolition of the East Wing of the White House, critics are questioning whether the Trump administration and contractors involved in razing the historic structure adhered to federal health and safety standards, including those governing the handling of hazardous materials like asbestos, a dangerous and potentially deadly substance widely used during the period of the East Wing's original construction.

On Thursday, Sen. Edward Markey, D-Mass., penned a letter to executives at the firm responsible for the demolition seeking evidence that the company complied with regulations dictating the safe removal of asbestos and lead -- or if, instead, they "cut corners" and "gambled with people's health."

"The demolition of a structure of the age and historic national significance of the East Wing demands the highest possible standards of care, not the lowest bid and a blind eye toward regulation," Markey wrote to leaders of ACECO, a Maryland-based demolition contractor. The senator's overture comes days after the nation's largest asbestos victims' organization raised alarms about whether the White House may have deviated from accepted practices for handling these materials.

"Federal law requires comprehensive asbestos inspection, notification, and abatement before any demolition," wrote the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) last week. "No publicly available information demonstrates that these statutory obligations have been fulfilled."

Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/US/critics-question-white-house-contractors-cut-corners-asbestos/story?id=127001299



"Cut corners"? I doubt ANY asbestos mitigation was done AT ALL. I zoomed in on one of the images of a worker in an excavator and he had no respirator or even a rudimentary mask on.
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Critics question whether White House, contractors 'cut corners' on asbestos safety in East Wing demolition (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Thursday OP
We don't need no stinking safety measures! Pas-de-Calais Thursday #1
It's obvious they did NOT do anything to mitigate asbestos polution of the air in the area Attilatheblond Thursday #2
"Move fast and break things" maxsolomon Thursday #3
Of course these asshole cut Corners LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #4
This president insists asbestos abatement is a scam. He didn't just cut corners, he bulldozed them. Eugene Thursday #5
Hope Rebl2 Thursday #6
They likely exposed people for miles around. pat_k Thursday #7
I am sure RFK Jr will come out with a statement... sheshe2 Thursday #8
This is what you do if bluestarone Thursday #9
they did have one puny hose wetting down things a little IbogaProject Thursday #10
The Magic 8 ball knows: tanyev Thursday #11
I was a demolition contractor angryxyouth Thursday #12
What you describe is what was done in my federal building back during Obama's "ARRA"-funded renovations BumRushDaShow 23 hrs ago #16
Someone should find that worker fast Diraven Thursday #13
I hope that Orange Donny got a great big ol' lung full of that dust. Marie Marie Thursday #14
I recall being warned about HUGE, punitive... BurnDoubt Thursday #15
There's doubt? Ray Bruns 21 hrs ago #17
Rest assured Asbestos WAS involved... ProudMNDemocrat 21 hrs ago #18
The risk of asbestos in Gaza's rubble womanofthehills 18 hrs ago #19
If they didn't I hope Krasnov got a deep breath of it Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 15 hrs ago #20

Attilatheblond

(7,646 posts)
2. It's obvious they did NOT do anything to mitigate asbestos polution of the air in the area
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 04:40 PM
Thursday

Then the cheap mo-fo had the debris hauled to one of his 'clubs' for free fill? Yeah, throw in likely ground water pollution too.

maxsolomon

(37,724 posts)
3. "Move fast and break things"
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 04:49 PM
Thursday

I'm actually shocked the GC, Clark Construction, did that - move to Demo without a HazMat Survey. But who knows, maybe the Feds did that a while ago and have it filed away.

Eugene

(66,544 posts)
5. This president insists asbestos abatement is a scam. He didn't just cut corners, he bulldozed them.
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 05:10 PM
Thursday

No permits. Hasty and chaotic design. This ballroom is the Trump government in microcosm.

pat_k

(12,227 posts)
7. They likely exposed people for miles around.
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 05:14 PM
Thursday

Gemini summary (take with whatever grains of salt you would for any AI summary)

During a demolition with no asbestos abatement, airborne asbestos fibers can travel several miles and expose anyone in the vicinity, potentially for days. The exact distance varies depending on several factors, including weather conditions, air circulation, and the amount of material disturbed. There is no safe level of asbestos exposure, and the risk of developing a related disease increases with higher concentration and longer exposure.

sheshe2

(94,648 posts)
8. I am sure RFK Jr will come out with a statement...
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 05:34 PM
Thursday

That inhaling asbestos is good for you.

Side note: My BIL died from asbestos exposure.

IbogaProject

(5,294 posts)
10. they did have one puny hose wetting down things a little
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 06:24 PM
Thursday

But that stuff is all over the WH grounds now. And I feel bad for those workers and their families.

angryxyouth

(303 posts)
12. I was a demolition contractor
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 09:18 PM
Thursday

I also had my asbestos and hazmat supervisor certification. I can assure you that no abatement was done at the White House. First of all, you have to pull permits and submit a work plan for removal. Someone would have noticed polypropylene enclosures and negative air fans with heppa filters. Plus air monitors in different locations as well as guys in tyvek suits and respirators exposing the asbestos removing it by hand or with gloves bags while spraying it down with water and a surfactant. Washing down the pipes Double bagging it labeling it and removing and transporting it in a lined truck. Along with all of the containment materials. Asbestos needs paperwork and must go to a certified dump. There was probably also lead paint which would also need to be surveyed. There would also be test results from whatever hygienist tested the air samples. I thought I read the the demolition debris went to one of the Trump properties so if it contained asbestos it was blowing down the highway and is now at the golf course.

BumRushDaShow

(162,526 posts)
16. What you describe is what was done in my federal building back during Obama's "ARRA"-funded renovations
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 06:14 AM
23 hrs ago

of what was an FDR/CCC-era building, where one of the projects was to renovate all of the bathrooms and plumbing. It was a multiyear hassle (for employees forced to go on another floor to the bathroom) as they "enclosed" the entrances of each one in sheets of plastic and had air-monitoring pump thingys out in the hall. They had a plan for doing those bathrooms by alternating the floors where work was done to minimize the lack of availability. They also replaced all of the windows in the building, so almost the entire building was enclosed in scaffolding except for the lowest couple of floors. I kept my blinds closed while they were tromping around out there on the scaffolds near my office!

Diraven

(1,717 posts)
13. Someone should find that worker fast
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 10:49 PM
Thursday

Before they make him disappear. He could have a legit whistleblower lawsuit.

Marie Marie

(10,667 posts)
14. I hope that Orange Donny got a great big ol' lung full of that dust.
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 11:23 PM
Thursday

Remember that he was going to ease regulations that would "bring back" asbestos as approved building material but then he backed off. Must have been TACO Tuesday.

BurnDoubt

(1,181 posts)
15. I recall being warned about HUGE, punitive...
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 11:47 PM
Thursday

fines (compounded DAILY!) for violating the specifications of the Law when I was certified for Toxic Abatement.
Where's the Enforcement?
Oh, yeah. That's for Democrats.
The Law's for dweebs.
The entire country NEEDS to see those at the top of our Government OBEY THE LAW.
Failing that, our Society will implode.
Our adversaries know this.
Is our President in league with them?
There is more evidence for that than the existence of Antifa.

womanofthehills

(10,557 posts)
19. The risk of asbestos in Gaza's rubble
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 11:20 AM
18 hrs ago

BBC :

BBC -“ 'Very, very toxic': The risk of asbestos in Gaza's rubble”

“In Gaza, it is found primarily in asbestos roofing used across the territory's eight urban refugee camps - which were set up for Palestinians who fled or were driven from their homes during the 1948-49 Arab-Israeli war - according to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
In October 2024, UNEP estimated that up to 2.3 million tons of rubble across Gaza could be contaminated with asbestos.
"The Gaza rubble is a very, very toxic environment," says Professor Bill Cookson, director of the National Centre for Mesothelioma Research in London. "People are going to suffer acutely, but also in the longer term as well, things that children may carry throughout their lives."
"The lives lost now are not going to end here. The legacy is going to continue," says Liz Darlison, CEO of Mesothelioma UK.
When asbestos is disturbed by something like an air strike, its fibres - too small to see with the human eye - can be breathed in by those nearby and can then work their way through to the lining of the lungs.”

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce8y4j91l83o

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