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The National Trust for Historic Preservation filed its request on Tuesday, less than a week after the Trump administration asked the nation's highest court to allow the White House to continue construction on its $400 million ballroom project.
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation filed its request on Tuesday, less than a week after the Trump administration asked the nation's highest court to allow the White House to continue construction on its $400 million ballroom project.
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US President Donald Trump speaks to the media alongside posters of his proposed White House ballroom. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images The question of whether President Donald Trump may, without seeking permission from Congress, demolish much of the White House and replace it with his own projects is now before the Supreme Court. Last fall, construction crews acting under Trump’s orders abruptly tore down the East Wing of the White House, the first step in Trump’s plan to replace the historic building with an enormous ballroom. A conservationist organization, the National Trust for Historic ...
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AIPROPX has consolidated 19 reports from 18 outlets into a single canonical entry on “Ballroom opponents ask Supreme Court to keep Trump project on hold.” The covered outlets are based across 3 regions — Other, US, and UK.
The earliest report in this entry came from The Hill (Aug 18, 2026, 12:30 UTC); the most recent came from The Washington Post (Aug 18, 2026, 19:47 UTC).
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