Looks Like Trump Dictated Another Barely Coherent Ballroom Brief - Above the Law
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Looks Like Trump Dictated Another Barely Coherent Ballroom Brief - Above the Law
"If the Militarily Top Secret Ballroom had been the idea of any other President, no lawsuit would have been filed, let alone given rise to an injunction. National Security requires unimpeded construction of the Presidential Ballroom, without disruption or delay. “Militarily Top Secret Ballroom.” Note that the lawyers aren't even able to make line edits to clean up Trump's made-up phrases"
A DOJ reply brief in the White House ballroom litigation repeats “Trump Derangement Syndrome” language and includes politically charged tangents. The brief is signed by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and other senior DOJ officials. The National Trust for Historic Preservation does not deny that its lawsuit is motivated by an irrational desire to stop anything associated with President Donald J. Trump, a claim tied to “Trump Derangement Syndrome” labeling by some elected officials. The filing includes a footnote referencing Senator John Fetterman. The argument asserts that if the project involved another president, no lawsuit or injunction would have occurred. It claims national security requires unimpeded construction of the Presidential Ballroom without disruption or delay.
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