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A federal appeals court has allowed construction on President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom to continue, for now. In a 2-1 decision on April 11, judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit permitted work on the ballroom project to continue until at least Friday. The court has sent the case back down to a U.S. District Senior Judge Richard Leon, who ordered the ...
This dispute over White House construction is more than a procedural squabble—it’s a microcosm of broader tensions between executive authority and legislative oversight, framed through the lens of national security. The strongest version of the government’s argument is that security upgrades, particularly below-ground, are time-sensitive and cannot be delayed by legal challenges. The appeals court’s decision to allow work to continue, while demanding clarity on security justifications, suggests ...