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Appeals Court Questions Trump's Arguments Regarding Ballroom Project

An appeals court has expressed skepticism regarding President Trump's arguments related to his ballroom project. The project continues to be under construction while a lawsuit is pending.

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In May 2026, President Trump hosted reporters at the site of his ballroom project, where construction has been ongoing despite an active lawsuit.

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Appeals Court Appears Skeptical of Trump’s Ballroom Arguments

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Appeals Court Questions Trump's Arguments Regarding Ballroom Project