Construction on Donald Trump‘s grandiose ballroom can resume after a lower court ruling that halted the President’s pet project was overturned.
The ruling by the court’s conservative majority is a major victory for the administration after it demolished the entire White House East Wing for a project that has become a defining focus of Trump’s presidency.
Chief Justice John Roberts issued an administrative stay blocking the DC District Court’s ruling indefinitely while the justices weigh making a final decision on the matter.
The temporary order allows crews to continue aboveground work on the $400 million, 90,000-square-foot ballroom, which the administration says is already 65 percent
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