Judge halts above-ground construction of Trump's White House ballroom - BBC
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A judge has halted aboveground construction for President Trump's White House ballroom project.
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A judge has halted aboveground construction for President Trump's White House ballroom project. This judicial order prevents further building work on the controversial expansion of the executive residence. The decision likely stems from legal challenges or regulatory concerns regarding the project's scope or approval process. This intervention could delay or force modifications to the President's planned ballroom.
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A judge issued a judicial order preventing further aboveground building work on the White House ballroom expansion.
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Trump rails against court decision that once again stalls his White House ballroom project - NPR

Trump rails against court decision that once again stalls his White House ballroom project
Trump rails against court decision that once again stalls his White House ballroom project - AP News

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