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U.S. Chief Justice lets Trump keep building ballroom — for now

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U.S. Chief Justice lets Trump keep building ballroom — for now
National Post
National Post1 hrs ago
U.S. Chief Justice lets Trump keep building ballroom — for now
Roberts’ administrative stay “is not a final decision on the merits of the government’s stay application, and we await further action,” National Trust said in a statement
Stuff
Stuff3 hrs ago
‘Grateful’ Trump gets green light to keep building White House ballroom – for now
The temporary order came hours before lower-court rulings would have forced a halt to aboveground construction of the project because the US president didn't get congressional approval.
Fortune
Fortune5 hrs ago
Chief Justice John Roberts allows Trump’s ballroom crews to keep working 20-hour days
The White House says the privately funded project is already 65% complete, even as courts test the limits of presidential renovation power
Trump can keep building his White House ballroom, for now, Supreme Court rules
Construction can continue on the president’s sprawling ‘military complex’ and heavily fortified ballroom while a legal battle plays out
Trump Can Keep Building Ballroom While Supreme Court Weighs Appeal - WSJ
Trump Can Keep Building Ballroom While Supreme Court Weighs Appeal  WSJ
Bloomberg
Bloomberg7 hrs ago
US Chief Justice Lets Trump Keep Building Ballroom for Now
US Chief Justice John Roberts said President Donald Trump can keep building his new White House ballroom for now while the Supreme Court considers issuing a longer-term order blessing continued construction of the massive structure.
The Daily Wire
The Daily Wire10 hrs ago
SCOTUS Gives Trump Green Light To Keep Building White House Ballroom For Now
The Supreme Court on Friday temporarily cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s administration to continue construction of the White House ballroom, pausing a lower court order that would have halted above-ground work on the controversial project. Chief Justice John Roberts issued an administrative stay Friday, pr
The Sun
The Sun1 days ago
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