
"Trump stated that halting the ballroom construction would pose national security risks, referencing a secure bunker under the ballroom. He emphasized that the military is building a complex beneath the ballroom, which he described as essential for safety."
"The appeals court's decision temporarily allows the administration to continue construction while the case is reviewed, overriding a previous ruling that mandated a stop until Congress authorized the project."
"The ballroom is expected to cost at least $300 million and will be designed to seat 1,000 guests, reflecting the administration's commitment to hosting large-scale events."
"Construction was approved by the Commission of Fine Arts, which oversees building projects in Washington, D.C., indicating that the project has met federal review standards."
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that construction on a proposed White House ballroom can proceed until April 17. This decision allows the Trump administration to challenge a lower court ruling that halted the project due to lack of congressional approval. The ballroom, designed to accommodate 1,000 guests and costing at least $300 million, is defended by Trump as necessary for hosting large events and linked to national security due to a secure bunker beneath it.
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