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Friday, August 21, 2026

Supreme Court Order Allows Construction To Continue On Donald Trump’s White House Ballroom

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The Supreme Court ruled that construction could continue on Donald Trump‘s White House ballroom, sidelining lower court orders to halt the project.

Chief Justice John Roberts signed an order on Friday that stays a preliminary injunction issued by a district court judge in April. The stay will be in effect “pending further order of the undersigned or of the court.” There was no explanation for the court’s reasoning.

A federal appellate court upheld the district court ruling earlier this month, but gave the Trump administration 14 days to appeal before the construction had to stop.

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