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A three-judge panel on a federal appeals court just extended that deadline to April 17 to give it more time to consider the administration's argument that if the project is stopped now, it will leave the White House vulnerable.
The order comes as the Trump administration challenges a lower court ruling that the estimated $300-million project requires congressional approval.
The Trump administration has quietly reminded its aides that government officials profiting off non-public information is a criminal offense.
Trump’s America-first steel agenda is under the spotlight as his $400M White House ballroom may depend on foreign supply.
With Trump’s sights set on unseating Indiana lawmakers who opposed his redistricting effort, his aides and allies feared a third candidate could play spoiler in one race.
A federal judge has been instructed to reconsider the possible national security implications of halting construction of President Donald Trump’s $400 million White House ballroom.
The White House fixated on the commander in chief’s birthday while high-stakes talks on the other side of the world collapsed. As Vice President JD Vance delivered “bad news,” announcing that the U.S.
White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud Vice Chair Andrew Ferguson discusses billions in suspected government contract fraud and criticizes oversight in states including California and Hawaii on ‘Saturday in America.