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Supreme Court Allows Trump to Continue White House Ballroom Construction Temporarily

The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily allowed Donald Trump to continue construction on a White House ballroom, pausing a lower court's order to halt the project. Chief Justice John Roberts signed the order as the court considers an emergency appeal from the administration.

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The U.S. Supreme Court has permitted Donald Trump to proceed with the construction of a White House ballroom, temporarily pausing a lower court's order that would have halted the project. Chief Justice John Roberts signed the temporary order on Friday, allowing work to continue while the court reviews an emergency appeal from the Trump administration.

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