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Trump-appointed panel approves White House ballroom project
The commission unanimously approved a permanent ballroom about twice the size of the White House to replace temporary tents for state events, with further review planned in March.
- A Trump-appointed panel unanimously approved design plans for building a ballroom at the White House after demolishing the East Wing.
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation sued to halt the ballroom construction, saying the plans did not comply with legally mandated review processes.
- Public comments were overwhelmingly opposed to the ballroom project, but the Trump-appointed commissioners cited the need for a permanent venue for state functions.
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Arts panel made up of Trump appointees unanimously approves his White House ballroom proposal
A federal panel made up of President Donald Trump's appointees has unanimously approved his plan to build a massive ballroom on the site of the former White House East Wing. Approval came Thursday from all seven commissioners on the U.S.…
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