The legal fight over Trump’s proposed White House ballroom is on hold as an appeals court weighs how much of the project can move forward.
WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court has stepped in after President Donald Trump attacked a judge who blocked construction of a proposed White House ballroom, temporarily pausing an order that stopped above‑ground work on the project.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Friday put Judge Richard Leon’s ruling on hold while it reviews the Trump administration’s challenge. The court said the move is temporary and not
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