Trump Hasn’t Sought Approvals for White House Ballroom
VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES, AUG 10 – The $200 million project will triple event space capacity to 650 seats and aims to replace outdoor tents for official functions, funded by private donations, the White House said.
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Trump is rushing to build his ballroom. A review process could take years. - The Boston Globe
President Trump is rushing to break ground next month on a giant White House ballroom, but has not yet submitted the project for a review that experts said is required by law and often takes years to complete.

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Trump Hasn’t Sought Approvals for White House Ballroom
“President Donald Trump is rushing to break ground next month on a giant White House ballroom, but has not yet submitted the project for a review that experts said is required by law and often takes years to complete,” the Washington Post reports.“A security fence and a tennis pavilion —
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