The preservationists challenging President Trump’s White House ballroom project in the courts pushed back Wednesday on the government’s claim that halting construction would pose threats to national security. In a Wednesday court filing, the National Trust for Historic Preservation said that a judge’s order blocking further progress on the $400 million ballroom without Congress’s approval…
National Trust argues no ‘national security emergency’ exists for resuming work on White House ballroom
Originally reported by The Hill
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