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Supreme Court allows White House ballroom construction for now

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Supreme Court allows White House ballroom construction for now
NBC News
NBC News1 hrs ago
Supreme Court allows White House ballroom construction for now
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that construction of the White House ballroom can move forward for now. Chief Justice John Roberts paused a lower court order that said work on construction above ground needed to stop by midnight tonight. NBC News' Monica Alba reports.
Trump cites national security as Supreme Court weighs challenge to ballroom
The Trump administration says the massive new White House ballroom is urgently needed for national security, to protect the president, his staff and guests from attacks.
US Supreme Court allows construction of Trump's ballroom for now
The Chief Justice temporarily lifted a lower court ruling that halted construction of the controversial ballroom in the White House, allowing it to continue while litigation plays out.
Le Monde
Le Monde3 hrs ago
US Supreme Court allows construction of Trump's ballroom for now
The Chief Justice temporarily lifted a lower court ruling that halted construction of the controversial ballroom in the White House, allowing it to continue while litigation plays out.
Chief Justice Allows White House Ballroom Construction, for Now
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The New Arab
The New Arab4 hrs ago
US Court allows White House ballroom construction for now
The US Supreme Court allows construction of Trump’s controversial White House ballroom to continue while legal challenges play out.
The Latest: Supreme Court chief justice allows White House ballroom renovation to continue for now
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is allowing the White House to continue construction on President Donald Trump’s $400 million ballroom project for now
RTÉ News
RTÉ News4 hrs ago
Supreme Court allows White House ballroom construction
The US Supreme Court allowed construction of a $400 million White House ballroom to continue for now, giving President Donald Trump a temporary victory for his renovation project.
UPI
UPI4 hrs ago
Supreme Court allows Trump's ballroom construction to continue
The Supreme Court on Friday temporarily blocked a lower court injunction seeking to halt the construction of President Trump's White House ballroom.
BBC News
BBC News4 hrs ago
Supreme Court temporarily unfreezes Trump ballroom construction
The temporary order will allow the $400m (£297m) to continue while the high court mulls a final decision on the case.
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera4 hrs ago
US Supreme Court allows Trump’s ballroom project to continue for now
The Trump administration has argued the $400m White House ballroom is needed for national security purposes.
National Post
National Post5 hrs ago
U.S. Supreme Court allows White House ballroom construction to continue for now
Trump initially touted the construction of the ballroom as being necessary to host galas and state dinners, but has since pointed to the addition of an underground military bunker and other security features
White House ballroom update: Supreme Court allows Trump to continue construction for now amid legal challenge
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily lifted a lower court ruling that had demanded a halt to construction of the ballroom by midnight on Friday.
Fox News
Fox News5 hrs ago
Supreme Court allows Trump’s White House ballroom construction to continue for now
Chief Justice John Roberts issued a stay allowing above-ground White House ballroom construction to continue as the Supreme Court weighs the case.
The Latest: Supreme Court chief justice allows White House ballroom renovation to continue for now
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is allowing the White House to continue construction on President Donald Trump’s $400 million ballroom project for now
NDTV
NDTV5 hrs ago
US Supreme Court Allows Construction Of Trump's White House Ballroom, For Now
Roberts signed a temporary order on Friday allowing work to continue while the court considers an emergency appeal from the Trump administration.
Supreme Court allows Trump to continue work on White House ballroom for now
Open this photo in gallery:Construction continues on a helipad and the White House Ballroom on the South Lawn of the White House, Aug. 5.Tierney L. Cross/The Associated PressThe U.S. Supreme Court on Friday allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to continue construction of his White House ballroom project for
AP News
AP News5 hrs ago
Supreme Court's chief justice allows work on Trump’s $400M White House ballroom to continue for now
Supreme Court's chief justice allows work on Trump’s $400M White House ballroom to continue for now  AP News
CBS News
CBS News5 hrs ago
Supreme Court temporarily allows Trump's White House ballroom construction to continue
The Supreme Court has issued a temporary stay in the case over President Trump's White House ballroom, allowing construction to continue as the legal challenge plays out. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford has more.
NPR
NPR6 hrs ago
Supreme Court allows Trump's ballroom construction to continue for now
The ruling comes after months of back and forth between the Trump administration and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Global News
Global News6 hrs ago
U.S. Supreme Court enters White House ballroom construction fight
Chief Justice John Roberts on Friday allowed the White House to continue construction on President Donald Trump’s $400 million ballroom project to continue for now.
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour6 hrs ago
Supreme Court chief justice allows work on Trump's $400M White House ballroom to continue for now
The temporary order comes hours before lower-court rulings would have forced a halt to aboveground construction.
Forbes
Forbes6 hrs ago
Supreme Court Lets Trump’s Ballroom Construction Continue—For Now
Supreme Court Lets Trump’s Ballroom Construction Continue—For Now  Forbes
ABC News
ABC News6 hrs ago
Supreme Court chief justice allows construction on White House ballroom to continue
Chief Justice John Roberts issued an administrative stay of a lower court order.
Deadline
Deadline6 hrs ago
Supreme Court Order Allows Construction To Continue On Donald Trump’s White House Ballroom
The Supreme Court ruled that construction could continue on Donald Trump’s White House ballroom, sidelining lower court orders to halt the project. Chief Justice John Roberts signed an order on Friday that stays a preliminary injunction issued by a district court judge in April. The stay will be in effect “pending furt
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Move Forward With White House Ballroom
The Supreme Court is letting President Trump move forward with his expensive White House ballroom. On Friday, Chief Justice John Roberts ordered a stay in the preliminary injunction issued by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia that would have halted work at 11:59 p.m. This means that for now, constru
CNBC
CNBC6 hrs ago
Supreme Court allows Trump to continue White House ballroom construction for now
President Donald Trump had the White House's East Wing demolished in 2025 to make way for his controversial planned ballroom.
Axios
Axios6 hrs ago
Supreme Court allows Trump's ballroom construction to proceed for now
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that President Trump's sprawling ballroom project can proceed for now, despite a lower court's ruling that halted the administration's plans. Why it matters: The decision is a major win for the administration, which has argued that demolishing the White House's East Wing and building the
USA Today
USA Today6 hrs ago
Supreme Court keeps White House ballroom construction on track for now
Supreme Court keeps White House ballroom construction on track for now  USA Today
MSNBC
MSNBC6 hrs ago
Chief Justice Roberts backs Trump’s urgent bid to allow ballroom construction for now
A federal appellate panel ruled against Trump over dissent from a judge he appointed to the bench. His administration asked the justices to intervene.
Supreme Court temporarily allows White House ballroom construction to continue
The Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a major yet temporary win on Friday by allowing construction to continue on the White House ballroom for now. The high court issued an administrative stay on its emergency docket, signed by Chief Justice John Roberts, allowing construction to continue on the ballroom. The
The Hill
The Hill6 hrs ago
Chief Justice Roberts briefly allows White House ballroom construction
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily blocked a ruling that was set to halt construction on the White House ballroom later Friday, ruling that work can briefly continue as the Supreme Court mulls the Trump administration’s emergency plea to intervene.  It delays, for now, a lower court’s deadline to stop above-ground
HuffPost
HuffPost6 hrs ago
Supreme Court Chief Justice Allows Work On Trump’s $400M White House Ballroom To Continue For Now
Supreme Court Chief Justice Allows Work On Trump’s $400M White House Ballroom To Continue For Now  HuffPost
CNN
CNN6 hrs ago
Supreme Court temporarily allows construction of White House ballroom to continue
Supreme Court temporarily allows construction of White House ballroom to continue  CNN
Bloomberg
Bloomberg8 hrs ago
Trump Urges Supreme Court to Approve Ballroom
The Supreme Court could force President Donald Trump to stop building a 90,000 square-foot White House ballroom. Bloomberg's Greg Stohr reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
MyJoyOnline
MyJoyOnline🏁 first to report19 hrs ago
Supreme Court to rule today on challenge to legal vacation warrants
The Supreme Court is expected to deliver its ruling today, Friday, August 21, on a suit challenging the constitutionality of administrative warrants issued by Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie directing selected High Court judges to continue sitting during the legal vacation.