U.S. Justice Department Urges Lifting of White House Ballroom Injunction

The U.S. Justice Department has requested a federal judge to lift an injunction delaying a White House ballroom project, citing security needs after a shooting. The lawsuit opposes construction led by President Trump, which lacks congressional approval, submitted by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

U.S. Justice Department Urges Lifting of White House Ballroom Injunction
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The U.S. Justice Department has renewed its call for a federal judge to lift an injunction stalling President Donald Trump's White House ballroom project. This follows Saturday's shooting near the White House, which officials say highlights the need for enhanced security measures, including the controversial ballroom construction.

In a recent court filing, the Justice Department stressed the importance of state-of-the-art security at the White House for national security reasons. The filing, addressed to U.S. District Judge Richard Leon, highlights the perceived deficiencies in current security protocols.

The ballroom project's legality has been challenged by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, leading to construction delays. Despite a previous unfavorable court ruling for Trump, an appeal court has allowed construction to continue temporarily.

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