From White House ballroom to IndyCar race, Trump's spectacles take center stage in D.C.
Summary
The Supreme Court allowed construction of President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom to continue temporarily while it reviews an appeal from his administration. Meanwhile, President Trump’s IndyCar race event is scheduled to take place in Washington, D.C., this weekend.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court gave temporary permission for construction on President Trump’s White House ballroom.
- This permission is while the court considers an appeal by President Trump’s administration.
- The White House ballroom project had faced legal challenges before this ruling.
- President Trump is also hosting an IndyCar race event in Washington, D.C. this weekend.
- The IndyCar race will bring a major sports event to the nation’s capital.
- Liz Landers is the White House correspondent reporting on these developments.
- The ballroom construction and the race are separate activities currently in the spotlight.
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