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The Latest: Supreme Court chief justice allows White House ballroom renovation to continue for now

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The Latest: Supreme Court chief justice allows White House ballroom renovation to continue for now
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
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera1 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.
US Supreme Court lets Trump continue work on White House ballroom for now
The US Supreme Court on Friday allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to continue construction of his White House ballroom project for now, temporarily pausing a judicial order that would halt much of the development. The court’s action, known as an administrative stay, gives the justices additional time to co
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
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 News2 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
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour2 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.
Reuters
Reuters2 hrs ago
Supreme Court lets Trump continue work on White House ballroom for now
Supreme Court lets Trump continue work on White House ballroom for now  Reuters
New York Post
New York Post2 hrs ago
Work on Trump White House ballroom can continue, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts rules
Work on President Trump's White House ballroom can continue for now, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts ruled Friday.
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
Newsweek
Newsweek2 hrs ago
John Roberts Says Trump's White House Ballroom Construction Can Continue
Chief Justice John Roberts lets Trump's White House ballroom project continue while Supreme Court reviews appeal.
Guardian US
Guardian US2 hrs ago
US supreme court lets Trump continue work on White House ballroom for now
Chief justice signs temporary order to permit work while court considers emergency appeal from administration The US supreme court has allowed Donald Trump to continue construction of his controversial White House ballroom for now, temporarily pausing a lower court order that would halt much of the project. Supreme cou
HuffPost
HuffPost3 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
CBS News
CBS News🏁 first to report3 hrs ago
Supreme Court temporarily allows work on White House ballroom to continue
Chief Justice John Roberts issued a stay that will remain in place until the Supreme Court takes further action.