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A federal judge has ordered construction on a proposed White House ballroom to be halted, setting up a legal battle over presidential authority and federal oversight. The ruling comes as President Donald Trump continues to pursue major renovation efforts in Washington, D.C.
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From Fox News:
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered construction of the White House ballroom project halted, siding with a historic preservation group that argued the effort violated federal law.
U.S. District Judge Richard Leon said the group is likely to succeed on the merits of its case, writing that “no statute comes close to giving the President the authority he claims to have,” according to the ruling.
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The Department of Justice filed a notice of appeal later Tuesday afternoon to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, formally challenging the district court’s decision granting a preliminary injunction blocking the project.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation, the plaintiffs in the case, argued the project required congressional authorization. Judge Leon said that the Trump administration could continue the project if it was approved by Congress.
President Trump’s ballroom project is not just a renovation effort—it is part of a much larger transformation of the White House complex. Reports indicate that the new ballroom will sit atop a fortified underground military facility, described as a “massive” complex being constructed by the U.S. military beneath the building. This facility is expected to enhance national security capabilities and replace or upgrade existing emergency infrastructure previously housed under the East Wing.
The inclusion of a military complex underscores the broader purpose behind the project, tying the renovation not only to aesthetics or event space, but also to national defense and continuity of government. While critics have focused on historical preservation concerns, the administration has emphasized security upgrades, including hardened structures designed to protect against modern threats such as drones and other attacks.
Opposition to the project has come primarily from preservation groups and legal advocates who argue that such sweeping changes require congressional approval. Still, President Trump has defended the project as necessary, privately funded, and beneficial to the long-term function and security of the White House.
For intercessors, this situation is a reminder to pray for wisdom and clarity across all branches of government. Let’s pray that leaders would act with integrity, that decisions about our nation’s security would be guided by truth, and that God would bring unity and righteousness to those in authority.
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(Excerpt from Fox News. Photo Credit: G. Edward Johnson – Own work, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=182053090)

