Supreme Court Chief Justice Allows Work on Trump's $400M White Ho
The administration says the ballroom is 65% complete as it seeks Supreme Court permission to continue aboveground work.
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Supreme Court steps into fight over president’s White House construction plan * WorldNetDaily * by Thomas Wong, Daily Caller News Foundation
Source link U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts at the State of the Union address on Tuesday, March 1, 2022. The United States Supreme Court confirmed Friday it will decide the fate of President Donald Trump’s vision for the modernization of the White House’s East Wing, the construction of which has progressed amid a
The project is in the hands of the Supreme Court, to which the Administration has argued that it is necessary for national security and is already too advanced to be stopped.
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President Donald Trump couldn’t help himself, quickly turning a White House event into another spectacle. What should have been a straightforward Oval Office appearance took an unexpected turn when a reporter brought up Trump’s controversial ballroom project, setting off a heated response and giving Trump another opportunity to redirect the attention toward himself. The question about his ballroom debacle appeared to push Trump over the edge, pr…
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