Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume - CBS News
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An appeals court has allowed all White House ballroom construction to resume, overturning a previous injunction.
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An appeals court has allowed all White House ballroom construction to resume, overturning a previous injunction. This decision permits the Trump administration to continue its planned renovations and upgrades to the historic East Room and State Dining Room. The ruling effectively removes legal obstacles that had temporarily halted the extensive construction project within the executive mansion. This means work on these prominent ceremonial spaces can now proceed without further judicial interference.
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