SCOTUS Expected to Decide Whether Trump's Ballroom Project Can Move Forward
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Trump puts Supreme Court in massive bind as court threatens beloved ballroom
U.S. President Donald Trump's proposed White House ballroom is a key part of his plan for extensive makeovers and renovations in and around Washington DC. But Trump's legal foes are arguing that he lacks the authority to build the ballroom without the full consent of Congress — that he cannot act unilaterally in the matter. And according to the Wall Street Journal's Damion Paletta, he is putting the U.S. Supreme Court — one-third of which consis…
Despite a court order to stop construction, 250 workers continued to work for Donald Trump's new ballroom for up to 20 hours a day. Meanwhile, the US President is stubborn and cannot imagine a defeat.
The US president once said about the planned ballroom at the White House that he wanted to welcome guests there. In the dispute the justification is now quite different.
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