Trumps White House Ballroom Project Faces Continued Judicial Scrutiny
February 26, 2026 • Google News World
A federal judge has again refused to block the construction of a $400 million ballroom project in the White House, according to reports from various news sources.
The project, which was first announced by former President Donald Trump, involves demolishing part of the East Wing and building a grand ballroom. The plan has been met with opposition from some lawmakers and preservation groups, who have expressed concerns about the potential impact on the historic building’s integrity.
In a recent ruling, a judge declined to issue an injunction to halt construction on the project, citing a lack of evidence to support the claims made by opponents. The decision allows the project to proceed for now, pending further review.
The White House has stated that the ballroom will be used for official events and receptions, and that it will not alter the historic character of the building. However, some critics have questioned the need for such a large and expensive project, particularly given the current economic climate.
Construction on the East Wing is expected to continue in the coming months, with completion slated for 2025. The project’s total cost is estimated at $400 million, making it one of the most expensive renovations ever undertaken by the White House.
The decision has been met with mixed reactions from lawmakers and preservation groups, who will likely continue to monitor the situation as construction progresses.
Source: Google News World