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Judge declines to halt White House ballroom construction
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Judge declines to halt White House ballroom construction

The Hill · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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A federal judge on Thursday declined to halt President Trump’s White House ballroom construction project at the request of preservationists who sued. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon said the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which sought to block the $400 million project, did not properly challenge the renovations, but he said the organization could could amend...


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