Judge halts Trump ballroom project; Trump says work can go on
Donald Trump seemed to suggest work on the $400 million White House ballroom could continue despite a judge’s order.
Donald Trump seemed to suggest work on the $400 million White House ballroom could continue despite a judge’s order. Grouped from 14 articles across 10 sources.
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Donald Trump seemed to suggest work on the $400 million White House ballroom could continue despite a judge’s order.
First major setback for 90,000 sq ft white and gold project since East Wing was demolished in October
District Judge Richard Leon says construction has to stop until Congress provides statutory authorisation.
US president demolished East Wing of White House last year to make way for 90,000-sq-ft project Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox A US judge has halted the construction of Donald Trump ’s $400m White House ballroom. The US president demolished the historic East Wing of the White House last year to make way for the project. Continue reading...
The Republican-appointed judge ruled that Trump was a "steward" of the White House, not the owner.
The judge said US presidents are not owners of the White House and Congress must approve any changes to the building.
A federal court has ordered the Trump administration to suspend work on a $400 million ballroom on the site of the demolished East Wing of the White House, barring construction from proceeding without congressional approval.
District Judge in Washington grants preservationist group’s request for preliminary injunction on US$400-million ballroom
The judge said Trump can't build it without authorization from Congress.
A suit alleges Trump exceeded his authority by razing the historic East Wing without Congress' approval.
The judge said US presidents are not owners of the White House and Congress must approve any changes to the building.
A U.S. judge said on Tuesday that President Donald Trump cannot construct his planned US$400-million ballroom on the site of the White House's demolished East Wing without approval from Congress, halting one of the Republican president's most visible efforts to reshape the seat of American power.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation in the U.S. sued President Donald Trump and the National Park Service over the White House ballroom project.
US President Donald Trump says work will continue on underground bunker at the White House after a federal judge ordered him to suspend his ballroom project, which demolished the building's East Wing.
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