Appeals Court Restores Work on Trump White House Ballroom

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An appeals court granted an administrative stay, allowing the full above- and underground construction of the White House ballroom to continue while it reviews national-security implications; this follows a district judge’s pause over concerns that proper approvals were not obtained, prompted by a historic-preservation lawsuit. The project, estimated at about $400 million and funded by private donors, includes a 1,350-seat ballroom and underground facilities, with a June 5 hearing upcoming.
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- Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume CBS News
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