Supreme Court temporarily allows work on White House ballroom to continue
Summary
The Supreme Court has temporarily allowed construction work on the White House ballroom to continue. This pause blocks a lower court’s order that would have stopped the project, giving the Court more time to review the Justice Department’s request.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court issued a temporary stay to keep the White House ballroom construction going.
- Chief Justice John Roberts approved the stay.
- The stay delays a lower court injunction that would have stopped the work at midnight.
- The Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to allow construction to continue.
- The ballroom project is planned to be 90,000 square feet in size.
- The Supreme Court will review the case further before making a final decision.
- This decision is related to the Trump administration’s request to continue the work.
- The situation is still developing and may change with new updates.
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