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  • A federal judge has halted construction of President Donald Trump’s proposed White House ballroom, putting the high-profile project on hold amid legal challenges. The plan — which involved building a large new event space on White House grounds — had already drawn criticism over costs, use of federal property, and whether proper approvals were followed.

    The court’s decision to pause construction signals that serious legal questions remain unresolved, including concerns about executive authority, funding mechanisms, and compliance with preservation rules tied to historic government buildings.

    Critics argue the project represents a misuse of public resources for a vanity-style addition, while supporters say it would modernize the White House’s capacity for large events. For now, the ruling stops work entirely, setting up what could become a longer legal battle over presidential powers and the use of federal space.
    A federal judge has halted construction of President Donald Trump’s proposed White House ballroom, putting the high-profile project on hold amid legal challenges. The plan — which involved building a large new event space on White House grounds — had already drawn criticism over costs, use of federal property, and whether proper approvals were followed. The court’s decision to pause construction signals that serious legal questions remain unresolved, including concerns about executive authority, funding mechanisms, and compliance with preservation rules tied to historic government buildings. Critics argue the project represents a misuse of public resources for a vanity-style addition, while supporters say it would modernize the White House’s capacity for large events. For now, the ruling stops work entirely, setting up what could become a longer legal battle over presidential powers and the use of federal space.
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  • A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to halt construction of a proposed $400 million White House ballroom, ruling that the project cannot move forward without explicit approval from Congress. The decision centers on the constitutional principle that federal spending must be authorized by lawmakers, not unilaterally directed by the executive branch.

    The ballroom project — which would add a large, modern event space to the White House grounds — has faced mounting scrutiny over its price tag, funding source, and potential impact on a historic federal site. Critics have argued that bypassing Congress raises serious concerns about oversight and misuse of taxpayer funds, while supporters say the addition would address long-standing space limitations for official events.

    The ruling effectively puts the project on indefinite pause and sets up a broader clash over presidential authority, congressional control of spending, and the limits of executive power.
    A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to halt construction of a proposed $400 million White House ballroom, ruling that the project cannot move forward without explicit approval from Congress. The decision centers on the constitutional principle that federal spending must be authorized by lawmakers, not unilaterally directed by the executive branch. The ballroom project — which would add a large, modern event space to the White House grounds — has faced mounting scrutiny over its price tag, funding source, and potential impact on a historic federal site. Critics have argued that bypassing Congress raises serious concerns about oversight and misuse of taxpayer funds, while supporters say the addition would address long-standing space limitations for official events. The ruling effectively puts the project on indefinite pause and sets up a broader clash over presidential authority, congressional control of spending, and the limits of executive power.
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