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White House ballroom, Appeals court

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 · 8h · on MSN
Appeals court rules Trump's White House ballroom construction can temporarily move forward
A federal appeals court on Saturday temporarily allowed the construction of President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom to move forward while the administration challenges a lower court order that s...

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 · 16h · on MSN
Federal judges say White House ballroom construction can continue, for now
 · 6h
White House ballroom construction can continue for now, appeals court says
 · 10h
Court rules Trump’s ballroom construction can proceed after lower court demands it stops
President Donald Trump's White House ballroom construction can continue, at least for now.

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Judge told to reconsider national security implications of halting Trump's White House ballroom
 · 12h
Ballroom? Bunker? Court Allows Work for Now on Trump Project.
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White House calls new ballroom a national security necessity that's 'vital' to the Trump family's safety

The Trump administration indicated that it will go to the Supreme Court if the federal appeals court that has the case now doesn't rule in the president's favor.
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White House Calls New Ballroom ‘Vital’ for Donald Trump’s Family Security

The White House has defended the $400 million ballroom. It is argued that halting its construction could jeopardize the security of Donald Trump and his family. The Trump administration has appealed
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Trump posts cryptic image of White House west wing after ballroom renovation outrage

Donald Trump posted a cryptic, no-context image of the White House lawn as the controversy around the ballroom renovations continues
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White House Blasted for Reportedly Using Donated Foreign Steel for Ballroom

The Times reported that ArcelorMittal, a firm in Luxembourg and the second-largest steelmaker in the world, is providing steel for the structure of the ballroom project, citing the two sources. The steel is said to have been produced in Europe, where the majority of ArcelorMittal's production is concentrated.
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European owner of major Alabama steel plant to supply White House ballroom construction

The New York Times reports that ArcelorMittal is providing steel for the structure of the White House ballroom project from its manufacturing operations in Europe, not in Alabama.

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