Federal Judges Allow White House Ballroom Construction to Proceed Temporarily
April 12, 2026 • Google News World
Federal Judges Allow White House Ballroom Construction to Proceed for Now
A US appeals court has ruled that the construction of a ballroom in the White House can continue, pending further review. The decision was made by a federal judge who had previously halted work on the project due to concerns over national security implications.
The Trump administration’s plans to build a new ballroom at the White House were first announced last year. The project has been met with opposition from some lawmakers and advocacy groups, who have raised concerns about its potential impact on the historic building and its surroundings.
In a recent ruling, the appeals court ordered the judge to reconsider the national security implications of halting the construction project. However, the court also allowed work on the ballroom to proceed for now, pending further review.
The White House has stated that the new ballroom will be used for official events and receptions, and that it will not compromise the historic integrity of the building. The administration has also emphasized its commitment to preserving the White House’s architectural heritage.
The appeals court’s decision is a temporary reprieve for the Trump administration, which had been facing opposition from lawmakers and advocacy groups over the project. However, the issue is likely to continue to be debated in the coming weeks and months.
In related news, the US government has announced plans to undertake a major renovation of the White House in the coming years. The project will include updates to the building’s historic architecture, as well as modernization of its infrastructure and security systems.
Source: Google News World