Judge rejects Trump’s claim that White House ballroom is for national security

Politics
17 Apr 2026 • 2:10 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • A federal judge again rejected the administration's argument that White House ballroom construction was necessary for security, accusing them of creating a “safety hazard.”
  • District Court Judge Richard Leon reiterated his order to halt above-ground construction of the White House ballroom, which he previously stated required Congressional approval.
  • Leon permitted construction related to national security, such as below-ground facilities, and specific safety measures like waterproofing and structural reinforcement, to continue.
  • The judge criticized government lawyers for being ”disingenuous” in arguing that the entire construction was imperative for the president's personal safety, contradicting earlier claims.
  • This ruling follows an appeals court request for Judge Leon to reconsider national security implications after the administration challenged his initial order to pause construction.

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