Trump Ballroom stopped
The ballroom project has not been halted as of late January 2026: demolition and underground work proceeded after the East Wing was torn down, and visible construction continues while a by the seeks t...
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The White House ballroom project has become a flashpoint of legal, preservation, and political controversy.
The ballroom project has not been halted as of late January 2026: demolition and underground work proceeded after the East Wing was torn down, and visible construction continues while a by the seeks t...
A federal judge has not imposed an immediate, blanket court order permanently stopping all work on the East Wing demolition and ballroom project, but the litigation has forced judicial scrutiny and a ...
ballroom — a privately funded, $400 million plan to replace the East Wing with a 90,000-square-foot event space — has become a flashpoint of legal, and political controversy, with federal judges, pres...
Yes — the is being actively and credibly challenged in federal court: sued to halt the roughly $300–$400 million project, a federal judge has expressed deep skepticism about the administration’s legal...