White House ballroom construction project
Coverage of White House ballroom construction project in the Nexus archive.
- Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume
An appeals court has permitted the resumption of all construction activities at the White House ballroom project, reversing a previous order that had halted most above-ground work. The decision allows the project to proceed following a legal challenge.
- Appeals court lets Trump resume White House ballroom construction, seeks lower court clarity
A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., allowed President Trump to temporarily resume construction of his White House ballroom, citing the need for lower court clarification on legal issues. The decision follows a lawsuit by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which argued the project violates federal laws and lacks congressional approval.
- White House ballroom construction can continue for now, appeals court says
An appeals court has allowed the White House ballroom construction project to proceed temporarily, despite the Trump administration's challenge to a lower court's requirement for congressional approval. The estimated $300-million project remains under legal scrutiny.