
Carol Quillen
Carol Quillen is the president and chief executive of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, an organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of historic places in America. She has been vocal about the need for public consultation and careful consideration in the proposed demolition and construction plans for the White House's East Wing, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the building's historical integrity.
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Carol Quillen is the president and CEO of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and is registered to speak about the ballroom plans.
Trump’s East Wing ballroom is poised for approval despite scathing public feedbackNational Trust President and CEO Carol Quillen vowed to continue the lawsuit.
Federal judge clears Trump White House ballroom construction projectCarol Quillen, president of the National Trust, expressed commitment to upholding the interests of the American people.
Judge unlikely to immediately halt Trump’s White House ballroom projecttrust president and chief executive Carol Quillen said.
Preservation group sues Trump over ballroom constructionCarol Quillen is the President of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which filed the lawsuit against the White House.
White House sued by historic preservation group over ballroom plansCarol Quillen is the president and CEO of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which is suing the Trump administration.
Trump sued over East Wing demolitionCarol Quillen, the trust’s president and chief executive, urged the Trump administration and the National Park Service to halt demolition.
Trump demolishes nearly all of White House’s historic East Wing for new ballroom












