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Appeals Court to Hear Arguments Regarding Trump's Ballroom Project

An appeals court will hear arguments regarding President Trump's ballroom project, which is currently under construction despite a pending lawsuit. Trump had previously showcased the site to reporters in May.

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An appeals court panel is set to hear arguments concerning President Trump's ballroom project. Construction at the site has continued despite an ongoing lawsuit related to the project. President Trump previously invited reporters to the site in May to discuss the developments.

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Appeals Court Panel to Hear Arguments Over Trump’s Ballroom

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Appeals Court to Hear Arguments Regarding Trump's Ballroom Project