Judge orders Trump to halt $400 million White House ballroom project, for now - Reuters
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A US judge temporarily halted Trump's $400 million White House ballroom project pending legal review.
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A US judge has temporarily halted a $400 million White House ballroom project being pursued by the Trump administration. The injunction pauses the project while legal challenges to its approval process are evaluated. The decision suggests the court found sufficient merit in claims questioning how the administration fast-tracked or approved the project to warrant a pause. The halt is temporary—"for now"—indicating a judge may lift it after further proceedings. The case will likely involve disputes over proper environmental review, bidding procedures, or other regulatory compliance issues that govern major federal construction.
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A federal judge issued an injunction pausing the project while legal challenges to its approval process are evaluated.
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