A federal appeals court has blocked President Trump from moving forward with a $400 million White House ballroom renovation, ruling that such a major project requires congressional approval—not just presidential authority. Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily halted the lower court’s order to keep construction going while the Supreme Court decides whether to hear the case. The dispute centers on presidential power and whether the administration can unilaterally alter federal buildings, especially under national security claims. Critics argue the project is being rushed without proper oversight, while the legal battle highlights the ongoing tension over executive authority and constitutional checks and balances. The Supreme Court’s next move could reshape how future federal projects are approved.
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