Appeals court green lights Trump’s White House ballroom construction through June

The Hill
by Ryan Mancini
April 18, 2026
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An appeals court green-lighted President Trump's White House ballroom construction to continue through June.

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A three-judge federal appeals panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit green-lighted construction on President Trump’s White House ballroom to continue through June. This decision came one day after a federal judge had limited the project to only “below-ground construction.” The appeals panel granted the Trump administration a stay, allowing the controversial ballroom construction to proceed with fewer immediate restrictions. This ruling temporarily overrides a previous judicial constraint, permitting the White House to advance its building plans for the new facility.

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A three-judge federal appeals panel granted a stay, allowing the White House ballroom construction to proceed.

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