WASHINGTON (TNND) -- The White House recently updated the "major events" timeline on its government page to include cocaine being found in the White House under the Biden White House, as well as the "trans day of visibility."
The major events timeline starts with events in the late 1700s and 1800s. The first event listed is George Washington selecting the location for the White House in 1791.
The next event listed is the War of 1812.
"During the War of 1812, British forces burned the White House in August 1814. Architect James Hoban led its reconstruction, restoring the original design with minor enhancements for durability, and President James Monroe moved in by 1817," the description reads.
In the 2023 section of the timeline, there is a picture of former first son Hunter Biden with the caption "Cocaine Discovered."
Next to the "Cocaine Discovered" was another section that read "Trans Day of Visibility," referring to when the Biden administration celebrated that day on Easter Sunday in 2024.
The next four points on the timeline are the Trump administration's plans for renovations, including the new ballroom that is being built.
"The East Wing renovations, started in September 2025, will add a 90,000-square-foot ballroom for 1,000 guests, enhancing state visit capabilities, funded once again through the generosity of private citizens, corporations, and donors including President Trump himself," the timeline states.