Appeals Court Lets White House Ballroom Construction Continue for Now
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A D.C. Circuit panel temporarily stayed a lower court ruling that blocked above-ground construction of the White House’s $400 million ballroom, allowing underground work to continue while a June 5 hearing on the case is scheduled; the National Trust had sued, arguing Trump overstepped by moving forward without federal agency and congressional approvals, while Trump says donors will fund the project and security costs will be paid by taxpayers.
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