Conservative radio star reminds Hillary Clinton what Bill did after former first lady claimed Trump demolition had desecrated White House

A Conservative radio host reminded Hillary Clinton of her husband's affair with a White House intern in the Oval Office after the former first lady criticized Donald Trump for demolishing a portion the East Wing.  

Dana Loesch, the number one nationally syndicated female talk radio host, brought up the sex 1998 scandal surrounding Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky in a post on X Wednesday.

She claimed that the former president 'did more to destroy the "sanctity" of the White House than Trump.'

Hillary had posted on X Tuesday that the White House is 'not [Trump's] house. It's your house. And he's destroying it.'

She also shared an article from the Washington Post that included a photo of the historic structure ripped to shreds. 

Loesch, a former Democrat who once helped campaign for the Clintons, pointed to the President's promise Monday that the $250million ballroom will not cost taxpayers a dime because it is being privately funded by 'many generous Patriots, Great American Companies, and, yours truly.'

A dinner for potential donors at the White House last week included C-suiters from the likes of Blackstone, OpenAI, Microsoft, Coinbase, Palantir, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Amazon and Google.

The White House has yet to disclose any specifics on the project's bankroll. 

But it confirmed Tuesday that it will submit plans to the federal commission that approves construction work and major renovations to government buildings in the Washington area, which has yet to provide its sign-off.

Dana Loesch - the host of the nationally syndicated Dana Show - reminded Hillary Clinton of her husband's infidelity within the White House on Wednesday, after the former first lady criticized Donald Trump's plans to demolish the complex's East Wing

Dana Loesch - the host of the nationally syndicated Dana Show - reminded Hillary Clinton of her husband's infidelity within the White House on Wednesday, after the former first lady criticized Donald Trump's plans to demolish the complex's East Wing

Clinton, on Tuesday, shared an article with a photo of the demolition of the historic building

Clinton, on Tuesday, shared an article with a photo of the demolition of the historic building

Fox News tore into Hillary for her Tuesday tweet as well. 

Jesse Watters, on his primetime show, said: 'When her husband Bill was termed out, Hillary absconded with $30,000 of White House furniture. She even took the silverware. Nothing is more grotesque than what Bill Clinton did to that White House,'  

Sean Hannity reminded viewers of 'Bill’s little incident with that White House intern.'

'Hillary, spare us the lectures on the sanctity of the White House and maybe next time you might want to think before you go on X,' he said.

Trump previously promised the renovations would not interfere with the structure itself. 

The building affected by the demolition is an extension of the White House and was originally constructed in 1902.

It has since been modified and was last expanded with the addition of a second story in 1942 to provide offices for First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her staff. 

The building traditionally serves as the base of operations for the first lady. 

Former president Clinton famously had an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. The two are seen here in the Oval Office a year before the 1998 scandal

Former president Clinton famously had an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. The two are seen here in the Oval Office a year before the 1998 scandal

The White House released visuals of the planned ballroom back in July. The current East Wing of the White House will be 'modernized' with 90,000 square feet of new space, Trump said

The White House released visuals of the planned ballroom back in July. The current East Wing of the White House will be 'modernized' with 90,000 square feet of new space, Trump said

A portion of the structure laid in tatters Monday as constructions crews took it apart.

Trump maintained on Truth Social Monday night that the East Wing was 'completely separate from the White House itself' and 'is being fully modernized as part of this process, and will be more beautiful than ever when it is complete!'

Renderings show the 25,000-square-foot finished product.

It is set to accommodate hundreds for state dinners and other such events once complete.

The addition will be the first structural change to the building since massive renovations were ordered under then-president Harry Truman in 1948.