Court Keeps White House Ballroom Construction Moving Through April
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A D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed a lower-court order halting construction on Trump’s White House ballroom, allowing work to continue at least until April 17 while the district court reconsiders safety and security concerns; the panel left open the option for further appeals, as the National Trust for Historic Preservation sues to stop the project and the administration argues pausing poses national security risks.
Topics:nation#appeals-court#ballroom#national-trust-for-historic-preservation#politics#trump#white-house
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- Federal judges say White House ballroom construction can continue, for now The Washington Post
- Judge told to reconsider national security implications of halting Trump's White House ballroom AP News
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