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Federal judges say White House ballroom construction can continue, for now
The 2-1 ruling sends the case back to a lower court as judges weigh whether the White House project needs congressional approval.
- A federal appeals court allowed President Trump to continue construction of a new White House ballroom for another week while judges consider the project.
- A historic preservation group challenged the legality of the project, arguing that Congress needed to approve it, which a district judge agreed with.
- Trump's lawyers argued the ballroom upgrades involve national security features and are not merely cosmetic.
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Appeals court says Trump White House ballroom construction can proceed for now
A federal appeals court said Saturday that President Donald Trump can move ahead for another week with construction of a massive new White House ballroom while judges consider the project.
·Atlanta, United States
Read Full ArticleFederal judges allow White House ballroom to proceed—why?
Judges say White House ballroom construction can continue Federal judges ruled that construction of a White House ballroom project can continue “for now,” despite President Donald Trump’s claim that any building pause would pose a national security risk. The ruling matters because it addresses a…
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