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Appeals Court Questions Trump's Arguments Regarding Ballroom Project

An appeals court has shown skepticism towards President Trump's arguments concerning his ballroom project, which continues to be under construction despite a pending lawsuit. Trump had previously brought reporters to the site in May 2026.

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In May 2026, President Trump invited reporters to view his ballroom project, where construction has been ongoing despite an active lawsuit related to the project. An appeals court has expressed skepticism regarding the arguments presented by Trump in this matter.

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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