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Trump brings back misspelled insult to attack Fox News host over militarized White House ballroom

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Trump brings back misspelled insult to attack Fox News host over militarized White House ballroom
The Independent
The Independent19 mins ago
Trump brings back misspelled insult to attack Fox News host over militarized White House ballroom
President Trump used a phonetic spelling to insult the Fox News host for not using more updated footage of the White House ballroom construction
HuffPost
HuffPost17 hrs ago
Todd Blanche Gets Heated After NBC Host Points Out His Jan. 6 Hypocrisy
Todd Blanche Gets Heated After NBC Host Points Out His Jan. 6 Hypocrisy  HuffPost
Trump says White House needs ‘military complex’ as courts block his ballroom
The president posted an AI-generated video of himself and the first president, George Washington, walking through the planned ballroom.
How Trump’s Ballroom Became a ‘Military Complex’ - WSJ
How Trump’s Ballroom Became a ‘Military Complex’  WSJ
Forbes
Forbes1 days ago
White House Leak Reveals Bitcoin And Crypto Are Suddenly Braced For A Price Game-Changer
White House Leak Reveals Bitcoin And Crypto Are Suddenly Braced For A Price Game-Changer  Forbes
Trump calls White House ballroom foes ‘treasonists’ following Supreme Court plea
President Donald Trump slammed the preservationist nonprofit group that sued him over the East Wing Ballroom construction, calling the group “treasonists” and alleging they “revealed top military secrets.” Trump posted the allegation late Friday evening after filing an emergency petition asking the Supreme Court to all
The Hill
The Hill2 days ago
Trump accuses nonprofit organization of revealing ‘top military secrets’ in ballroom case
President Trump issued fresh criticism on Friday evening toward the nonprofit organization suing his administration over the White House ballroom project, accusing the National Trust for Historic Preservation of revealing “Top Military Secrets” in their lawsuit.  “These are the TREASONISTS that brought the suit against
Newsweek
Newsweek2 days ago
Trump Claims White House Ballroom Foes Revealed 'Top Military Secrets'
Trump called ballroom opponents “treasonists", as his legal fight reaches the Supreme Court.
NPR Politics
NPR Politics2 days ago
Week in Politics: USS Lincoln; latest primaries and Democrats; White House ballroom
A shortage of some munitions as well as the problems with the USS Lincoln have the Trump administration on the defensive. Meanwhile, what the latest primaries show about Democratic enthusiasm.
CBS News
CBS News2 days ago
Trump asks Supreme Court to intervene in White House ballroom fight
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Friday to intervene and allow him to construct a new 90,000-square-foot ballroom in place of the demolished White House East Wing. CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports.
CNN
CNN2 days ago
Trump asks Supreme Court to let him continue White House ballroom construction - edition.cnn.com
Trump asks Supreme Court to let him continue White House ballroom construction  edition.cnn.com
National Post
National Post2 days ago
Trump pitches White House ballroom as a ‘highly integrated military complex’ to Supreme Court
In a filing made public Friday, Trump asked the justices for an emergency order letting construction continue without restrictions while a legal fight continues
Deutsche Welle
Deutsche Welle2 days ago
Trump asks Supreme Court to let White House ballroom construction continue
Justice Department lawyers echoed the US president's claim that the $400 million White House ballroom ​project is a security necessity.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg2 days ago
Trump to Attend Meeting with Crypto, Prediction Markets Execs
President Donald Trump is expected to attend a meeting at the White House next Wednesday that will gather together high-level executives from crypto companies and prediction-market venues, according to a person familiar with the event.
Fast Company
Fast Company2 days ago
Trump’s $400 million ballroom fight reveals what’s really being built beneath the White House
After Trump’s plan to build a lavish ballroom next to the White House hit a major roadblock, the president is asking the highest court in the land to give his construction the green light once again. On Friday, the Trump administration sent an emergency filing to the Supreme Court claiming that a mandated freeze on the
Semafor
Semafor2 days ago
White House prepares to host crypto and prediction market execs
Attendees will include executives from Coinbase, a16z, Ripple, and Chainlink, plus Kalshi and Paradigm, as well as trade association Digital Chamber, according to people familiar with the plans.
Global News
Global News2 days ago
Trump asks U.S. Supreme Court for White House ballroom project to resume
Trump’s solicitor general petitioned the high court to suspend last week’s decision by a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Trump asks US Supreme Court to approve White House ballroom project
A lower court had stopped the work, with the US president calling the ruling “horrendous, politically motivated, and unlawful.”
New York Times
New York Times2 days ago
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Greenlight White House Ballroom
The planned 90,000-square-foot ballroom is estimated to cost $400 million and is part of the president’s broader effort to remake Washington in his own style.
NDTV
NDTV2 days ago
Trump Requests Supreme Court To Let White House Ballroom Construction Continue
Trump's solicitor general petitioned the high court to suspend last week's decision by a three-judge panel from the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
CNBC
CNBC2 days ago
Trump asks Supreme Court to let White House ballroom construction continue
President Donald Trump tore down the White House East Wing to make way for the ballroom project.
New York Post
New York Post2 days ago
Trump asks Supreme Court to let $400M ballroom project resume at White House
Trump’s solicitor general on Friday petitioned the high court to suspend last week’s decision by a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Sky News
Sky News2 days ago
Trump asks Supreme Court to allow work on $400m White House ballroom to continue
President Trump's administration has asked the Supreme Court to allow construction to resume on its $400m White House ballroom.
Vanguard
Vanguard2 days ago
Trump asks US Supreme Court to approve White House ballroom project
The Trump administration asked the US Supreme Court on Friday to allow it to complete construction of a large ballroom at the White House.
Guardian US
Guardian US3 days ago
Trump asks ⁠US supreme court to allow construction of White House ballroom
Administration ‌asks justices to keep appeals court ​decision to halt work on hold ​while it ​prepares ‌a full ​appeal US politics live – latest updates The Trump administration has asked ⁠the ⁠US supreme court to allow construction of the president’s controversial $400m ⁠White House ballroom to proceed after ​an ‌ap
Reuters
Reuters3 days ago
Trump asks US Supreme Court to allow White House ballroom construction to continue
Trump asks US Supreme Court to allow White House ballroom construction to continue  Reuters
CTV News
CTV News3 days ago
Trump asks U.S. Supreme Court to let White House ballroom construction continue during appeal
U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to allow the White House to continue construction on its US$400-million ballroom project while it appeals a lower court’s order to halt the work.
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour3 days ago
Trump asks Supreme Court to let White House resume ballroom construction during appeal
President Donald Trump's administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to allow the White House to resume construction on its $400 million ballroom project while it appeals a lower court's order to halt the work.
AP News
AP News3 days ago
Trump asks Supreme Court to let White House ballroom construction continue during appeal
Trump asks Supreme Court to let White House ballroom construction continue during appeal  apnews.com
ABC News
ABC News3 days ago
Trump appeals to Supreme Court to allow White House ballroom construction to continue
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to allow construction of the president's White House ballroom to continue.
Trump asks Supreme Court to allow White House ballroom construction to continue
Citing numerous assassination attempts against Trump, lawyers described the project as ‘vitally required by national security’
Toronto Star
Toronto Star3 days ago
Trump asks Supreme Court to let White House resume ballroom construction work during appeal
Trump asks Supreme Court to let White House resume ballroom construction work during appeal  Toronto Star
USA Today
USA Today3 days ago
Trump asks Supreme Court to revive White House ballroom project
Trump asks Supreme Court to revive White House ballroom project  USA Today
NBC News
NBC News3 days ago
Trump asks Supreme Court to allow White House ballroom construction to continue
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday asked the Supreme Court to allow him to continue construction of a sprawling ballroom adjacent to the White House.
UPI
UPI3 days ago
Senate Dems urge GOA audit of Trump's White House ballroom
Senate Democrats are calling for an audit of President Donald Trump's White House ballroom project on Wednesday.
TheJournal.ie
TheJournal.ie3 days ago
Democrats in elections: What’s next for AOC? Should she aim for the Senate or the White House?
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is keeping her options open, but the forthcoming midterms could determine whether she plays the long game or goes all in for the White House in 2028.
Missile threat prompted Secret Service to move Trump off Air Force One, source says
The threat emerged on the final day of Trump’s visit to Ankara for the NATO summit amid heightened tensions with Iran, the source says
MSNBC
MSNBC🏁 first to report4 days ago
Trump administration presses Supreme Court to ‘act promptly’ on bid to implement mail ballot order
The administration warned the high court of “irreparable harm to the federal government, the public, and election integrity.”