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Everyone’s favorite teacher is taking charge against President Donald Trump’s latest update,
William Daniels, who played boy meets world‘S Mr Feeney shared an Instagram post on Monday depicting his journey East Wing In 1970, when former President richard nixon Was in the office.
“we performed 1776 “In the beautiful East Room, when Nixon was in the White House,” Daniels, 98, captioned a photo of herself and her Broadway classmates in costume. “He was very gracious, even though none of us voted for him.”
He said, “The current president has snatched a piece of history from our lives and we should not take it lightly.”
Last week, demolition crews, on Trump’s orders, began tearing down the East Wing of the White House to make room for his brand new one. Privately Funded BallroomThe major redesign aims to create a larger venue with increased capacity for dinner parties and celebrations.
“President Trump is working 24/7 to make America great again, including the historic beautification of the White House, all at taxpayers’ expense,” a White House spokesperson said in a statement. Independent“These long-needed upgrades will benefit future presidents and generations of American visitors to the People’s House – something we should all celebrate.”
The East Wing previously served as home to the first ladies’ offices, but over time it became a space where performances are held for the president’s entertainment, as Daniels noted. Now, the 90,000-square-foot space will likely be called President Donald J. Trump Ballroom,ABC News Informed.
Trump initially promised that the new ballroom would not “interfere” with the historic landmark, Demolition photos Shocked and angry Americans. The buildup led to more division as Trump rose.ased estimated cost $200 million to $300 million.
Mixed reactions to Daniels’ statement emerged in the comments of the actor’s post, with one writing, “Oh man, it warms my heart that Mr. Feeny is on the right side of history.”
Another Instagram user commented, “Great to know that Mr. Feeney is still standing up for what’s right,” while one said, “Speaking the truth in difficult times takes both courage and wisdom. Thank you for leading by example, Mr. Daniels/Feeney/Adams.”
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However, other commentators insisted that the demolition was not a cause for concern. One wrote, “What did he tear down? The end of a building built in the 1940s? Oh our precious past!!! Spare me the feigned outrage, Feeny.”
However he is best known for his roles as Mr. Feeny in all seven seasons of the nineties sitcom, as well as his Emmy-winning performance as Mark Craig in the TV drama. st elsewhereDaniels started his career on stage. He played Founding Father John Adams in both the original Broadway production and the 1972 film version1776, A musical about the events leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence.