Judge to Rule on White House Ballroom Next Month
February 11, 2026·14 days ago·via AOL.com
A federal judge decides next month whether President Trump's $400 million White House ballroom project can proceed without congressional approval, as the National Trust for Historic Preservation challenges the private funding scheme. The administration demolished the century-old East Wing to build the 90,000-square-foot facility for state dinners and even future inaugurations, funded by big donors like Amazon, Google, and Palantir - no taxpayer dollars wasted.
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