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Court allows White House ballroom construction to continue for now

By Thomson Reuters Apr 11, 2026 | 11:15 AM

WASHINGTON, April 11 (Reuters) – A U.S. Court of Appeals on Saturday ruled that construction on a new ​White House ballroom sought by ‌President Donald Trump can proceed until at least April 17.

A lower court had issued a March 31 injunction to halt ballroom ‌construction, ​but it also paused ⁠that injunction to ⁠allow for an appeal. In its ruling on Saturday, the appeals panel extended that pause to April 17 and ​asked the district court to clarify the order that granted the ⁠injunction.

The White House ⁠has argued that the injunction ​left the White House “open and exposed” and ​was threatening security for the building, ‌the president and his family and staff.

The $400-million project would replace the demolished East Wing with a 90,000-square-foot ballroom ⁠that Trump has called a defining addition to the White House and lasting symbol of ⁠his ‌presidency. The National Trust for ⁠Historic Preservation sued in ​December, ‌arguing Trump exceeded his authority ​when he ⁠razed the historic East Wing — originally built in 1902 during Theodore Roosevelt’s presidency and expanded in 1942 — without congressional authorization.

(Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by ​Alistair Bell)