Trump’s ballroom saga invokes national security threats
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President Trump's administration claims stopping a White House ballroom project would be a national security threat.
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President Trump's administration argued in recent court filings that stopping construction of the $400 million White House ballroom would constitute a national security threat. This assertion marks a distinct approach compared to other projects, which typically rely on broader claims of executive power. The administration's argument suggests the ballroom project holds unique strategic importance beyond typical infrastructure initiatives. This development highlights the specific justification being used to advance the controversial construction.
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