The National Capital Planning Commission is set to vote Thursday afternoon on President Trump’s White House ballroom project, despite a recent court order blocking construction. The vote was initially delayed after the panel heard hours of criticism from its own members and the public. The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts approved the 90,000-square-foot project during…
Watch live: National Capital Planning Commission to vote on Trump ballroom despite court order
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