Trump can continue building his $400 million White House ballroom, appeals court says after judge tried to block above-ground construction | Fortune
A federal appeals court allows Trump to continue building a $400 million ballroom at the White House despite a lower court's ruling to block above-ground construction.
Trump melts down at judge who blocked his pet project
Trump criticized a federal judge's ruling that halted construction of his ballroom, claiming it was privately funded and necessary for national security.
See the list of donors funding Trump's new White House ballroom, including Apple, Meta, and Amazon
Big Tech companies and wealthy individuals are privately funding the construction of a 90,000-square-foot, 650-seat White House ballroom estimated to cost around $300 million.
Meet all 37 White House ballroom donors funding the $300 million build, including Silicon Valley tech giants, crypto bros and the Lutnicks | Fortune
Thirty-seven private donors, including major tech companies and insiders, will fund the Trump administration's $300M+ ballroom construction through tax-deductible contributions.
Trump begins demolishing East Wing of the White House to erect a $250 million ballroom that doesn't have federal approval | Fortune
The White House began demolishing part of the East Wing to build President Trump's $250 million ballroom without approval from the National Capital Planning Commission.