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The Washington PostonX / Twitter19h ago
Breaking news: A judge limited President Trump’s planned White House ballroom, saying construction could proceed on an underground portion deemed necessary by the military, not on the 90,000-square-foot addition he has eyed to entertain VIP guests. wapo.st/4tMjxFq
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Analysis Summary
A federal judge blocked Trump's 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom expansion designed for VIP events but allowed the military to continue underground construction deemed necessary for national security. Judge Richard Leon, a George W. Bush appointee, rejected the administration's argument that the full project was required for security purposes. The ruling suggests the ballroom addition was primarily a luxury amenity rather than a security necessity, which explains the judge's selective approval.
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“A judge limited President Trump's planned White House ballroom, saying construction could proceed on an underground portion deemed necessary by the military, not on the 90,000-square-foot addition he has eyed to entertain VIP guests.”
Federal judge Richard Leon's ruling confirmed by The Hill and Washington Post reporting — underground work permitted, full ballroom addition blocked.
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