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Trump unveils new rendering of sprawling White House ballroom project

The Trump administration argues the $400 million expansion is vital for security and modernization despite opposition citing lack of congressional approval and historic preservation concerns.

  • During an online Commission of Fine Arts meeting on Thursday, Shalom Baranes, lead architect, presented renderings showing an almost 90,000-square-foot White House addition with a 22,000-square-foot ballroom.
  • Historic preservationists are seeking a court order to suspend construction, and U.S. District Judge Richard Leon heard arguments Thursday, saying he hopes to rule sometime next month.
  • Renderings include a 10-column multistory porch resembling the U.S. Treasury Department, a two-story east colonnade, and public commenters were almost all negative, Commission executive director Thomas Luebke said.
  • The DOJ and defendants' attorneys asked the court to stay any injunction, citing the Secret Service warning that halting construction would imperil the president and national security.
  • The plan follows demolition of the East Wing and would more than double the White House footprint, with architects considering a second story atop the West Wing to address symmetry, critics warn it could alter views from Pennsylvania Avenue and the South Lawn.
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Washington, Feb. 3 (EFE).- U.S. President Donald Trump showed Tuesday a graphic representation of the White House Ballroom he is building in the East Wing of the presidential complex and with which he tries to settle the open controversy about whether the new building will rise above the White House itself. “By having the same height and scale, it is totally in harmony with our historic White House. This is the first graphic representation shown…

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DOJ raises 'national security' concerns in legal fight over Trump ballroom

The administration has asked a judge to stay any injunction he might issue to halt construction of President Donald Trump's ballroom, citing national security.

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