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Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

The construction of a new ballroom and presidential bunker at the White House is set to continue after the U.S. Court of Appeals temporarily stayed a previous order blocking most above-ground work. The move comes amid ongoing legal disputes and national security concerns, with the next hearing scheduled for June 5.

While a federal judge had initially halted the project in March over security issu...

Article thumbnail for Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

The construction of a new ballroom and presidential bunker at the White House will continue following an administrative stay granted by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. This move overturns a previous ruling that temporarily halted most above-ground construction work, allowing the project to proceed at least until the next hearing scheduled for June 5.

A federal judge had in...

Article thumbnail for Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

The construction of a new White House ballroom and underground bunker remains ongoing after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia issued an administrative stay on a recent court order that halted most above-ground work.

The next hearing is scheduled for June 5, suggesting construction will proceed at least until then. Earlier, U.S. District Judge Richard Leon temporarily blocked ...

Article thumbnail for Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

Construction of a new White House ballroom and presidential bunker remains underway after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia granted an administrative stay, halting a previous order that blocked most above-ground construction.

The court scheduled the next hearing for June 5, ensuring ongoing work until then. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon had temporarily stopped the ballroom...

Article thumbnail for Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

The construction of a new ballroom and presidential bunker at the White House continues after the U.S. Court of Appeals granted a stay on earlier restrictions. The court's decision means that most above-ground construction can resume while a hearing scheduled for June 5 will determine the future of the project.

The case arose after U.S. District Judge Richard Leon temporarily halted the ballroom ...

Article thumbnail for Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

The construction of a new ballroom and presidential bunker at the White House is temporarily ongoing after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia issued an administrative stay, halting most above-ground work.

The case follows a prior order by U.S. District Judge Richard Leon, who had temporarily blocked the ballroom's construction in March, citing concerns over national security. ...

Article thumbnail for Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

The construction of a new ballroom and presidential bunker at the White House continues after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia issued an administrative stay, allowing most above-ground work to proceed.

This decision comes after a temporary block imposed by U.S. District Judge Richard Leon in March, which paused the project citing national security concerns. The appellate cou...

Article thumbnail for Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has granted an administrative stay, allowing construction of a new White House ballroom and presidential bunker to continue. This decision overrides an earlier order by U.S.

District Judge Richard Leon, who temporarily halted most above-ground construction due to national security concerns. The next hearing is scheduled for June 5, which sugg...

Article thumbnail for Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

The construction of a new ballroom and presidential bunker at the White House will continue as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia granted an administrative stay on an earlier ruling that halted most above-ground work.

This decision paves the way for ongoing development of the projects, with the next court hearing scheduled for June 5, suggesting construction could extend throu...

Article thumbnail for Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

The construction of a new White House ballroom and presidential bunker is set to continue following a stay granted by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. This decision temporarily pauses the earlier order that had blocked most above-ground work, allowing construction to proceed at least until the next hearing scheduled for June 5.

The case stems from disputes over the security...

Article thumbnail for Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

Construction of a new ballroom and presidential bunker at the White House will proceed after the U.S. Court of Appeals granted a stay on previous halts, allowing most above-ground work to continue. The legal dispute arose from a temporary block imposed by Judge Richard Leon in March, citing national security risks, which was later reconsidered by the appeals court.

The next hearing is scheduled f...

Article thumbnail for Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume

The construction of a new ballroom and presidential bunker at the White House continues after the U.S. Court of Appeals granted an administrative stay on an earlier order that had halted most above-ground work.

This decision means that the project will likely proceed through at least June 5, when the next hearing is scheduled. Previously, U.S. District Judge Richard Leon had temporarily blocked t...

Article thumbnail for Renowned physicist alarmed by 'unheard of' number of scientists dying or vanishing now on White House's radar

Renowned physicist alarmed by 'unheard of' number of scientists dying or vanishing now on White House's radar

The White House has launched an investigation into the alarming trend of scientists associated with classified research, nuclear technology, and UFO studies disappearing or dying under mysterious circumstances. President Donald Trump has personally addressed the issue, promising a comprehensive review alongside the FBI to uncover any links or common threads connecting these cases.

This unpreceden...

Article thumbnail for Renowned physicist alarmed by 'unheard of' number of scientists dying or vanishing now on White House's radar

Renowned physicist alarmed by 'unheard of' number of scientists dying or vanishing now on White House's radar

The Biden administration, along with the FBI, is actively reviewing a disturbing pattern involving at least ten scientists linked to classified research, nuclear projects, and UFO investigations who have mysteriously vanished or died in recent years. President Donald Trump has recently addressed the issue, emphasizing the seriousness of the cases and promising a comprehensive investigation to unco...

Article thumbnail for Renowned physicist alarmed by 'unheard of' number of scientists dying or vanishing now on White House's radar

Renowned physicist alarmed by 'unheard of' number of scientists dying or vanishing now on White House's radar

In recent years, a concerning pattern has emerged involving the unexplained disappearances and deaths of high-level scientists connected to sensitive research, nuclear technology, and UFO investigations. President Donald Trump has announced that the White House and FBI are actively reviewing at least ten such cases to determine any possible links or common threads, highlighting the seriousness of ...