Court urged to halt White House ballroom as legal fight looms

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The National Trust for Historic Preservation asked the Supreme Court to pause construction of the White House ballroom amid a legal challenge, warning the project could become irreversible; while lower courts want the above-ground work halted unless Congress approves, the administration argues no approval is needed and cites security concerns, allowing underground components to proceed. If construction continues, it could finish just a few months before the end of Trump's term.
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- Supreme Court urged to leave in place order blocking construction of White House ballroom SCOTUSblog
- Ballroom opponents ask Supreme Court to keep Trump project on hold The Washington Post
- Blanche: Congress has already approved White House ballroom project The Hill
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