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Maryland demolition company under fire for possible safety failures in Trump White House project

Wires, rebar and debris are seen as work continues on a largely demolished part of the East Wing of the White House last week. (JACQUELYN MARTIN/AP)
Wires, rebar and debris are seen as work continues on a largely demolished part of the East Wing of the White House last week. (JACQUELYN MARTIN/AP)
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A senior U.S. senator says Aceco, a Silver Spring demolition company, has refused to answer basic questions about whether it "cut health and safety corners" in tearing down the White House East Wing to make way for President Donald Trump’s planned ballroom.

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