A massive $7.5 million plan to repaint the historic Eisenhower Executive Office Building—right next to the White House—is sparking fierce debate. Preservationists warn painting granite could trap moisture and damage the stone, but a federal judge has allowed limited paint tests to proceed, saying plaintiffs couldn’t prove irreparable harm from those small-scale trials. The judge stressed she’ll intervene if the administration oversteps, demanding updates as the legal battle over presidential authority and historic preservation rages on.

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