Legendary actor William Daniels has expressed his distrust in the Trump administration for demolishing the East Wing of the White House, according to an article by The Daily Mail.The 98-year-old actor shared a post on his Instagram criticizing Donald Trump's decision to tear down the East Wing of the White House. President Donald Trump has decided to tear down the East Wing of the White House and turn it into a $300 million ballroom for hosting major events at the White House.In the social media post shared on Instagram on Monday, William Daniels shared that he performed for former President Richard Nixon in the same area of the White House that is now being demolished.William Daniels shared a photograph of himself dressed as John Adams, one of the most popular characters played by him. He showed his distrust in Trump's decision and wrote that a piece of history has been taken away from us by the current president and that this decision must not be taken lightly. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostWe performed ‘1776’ in the beautiful East Room when Nixon was in the White House. He was very gracious even though none of us had voted for him. The current president has ripped a piece of history from our lives and we mustn’t take this lightly William Daniels", wrote in the caption of his Instagram post.While some Americans are applauding Trump's decision to demolish a part of the East Wing of the White House, others are saying that this decision will destroy a piece of history. William's post also saw people from both sides expressing their opinions."I always knew I could trust Mr. Feeny to be on the right side of history" commented a user named theamandaspensor."God bless you sir for being a true patriot. I pray you are here to watch this criminal regime crumble as democracy rises and fascism is defeated" commented another user (@jeffkeith2301) supporting William's statement."What did he rip down? The end of a building erected in the 1940s? Oh our treasured past!!! Spare me the feigned outrage, Feeny", commented another user named jon_doe_tattoos.Companies have already started deconstructing the East Wing, which will be turned into a ballroom for welcoming delegates and hosting White House events.Supporters maintain that each president has the right to leave their own mark on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, while critics have denounced it as a flagrant erasure of history.About William DanielsWilliam David Daniels was born on March 31, 1927. He is a legendary actor known for his work in television. He is best known for his role in the TGIF show Boy Meets World, which ran from 1993 to 2000 on ABC.Daniels has been working on stage since the early years of his life. He also played the character of John Adams, the president as well as the founding father, in the original Broadway production and the movie version of 1776.William Daniels has a long list of credits that includes Boy Meets World, TV shows like Knight Rider and St. Elsewhere, and motion pictures including The Graduate, The Blue Lagoon, and Blind Date.