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White House ballroom work can continue for now, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that the White House can continue construction on President Donald Trump's $400 million ballroom for now.

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Supreme Court Allows Trump To Continue White House Ballroom Construction, For Now
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Supreme Court’s chief justice allows work on Trump’s $400M White House ballroom to continue for now
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Supreme Court lets Trump continue work on White House ballroom for now
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday allowed President Donald Trump 's administration to continue construction of his White House ballroom project ​for now, temporarily pausing a judicial order that would...

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Trump can keep building his White House ballroom, for now, Supreme Court rules
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Trump gloats over ballroom construction with new photo after Supreme Court allows him to keep building – for now
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Supreme Court clears way for White House ballroom construction to resume
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Supreme Court allows work on White House ballroom to continue for now
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Supreme Court lets Trump continue controversial White House ballroom project
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Bruised White House now fretting over July 4th rally attendance

President Donald Trump and his aides are worried that his upcoming July 4th rally, which is meant to cap off his Great American State Fair and America’s 250th anniversary celebration, is going to be a flop. The concern exists because, despite the efforts ...
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Trump Redirects Millions From Secret Service Amid White House Construction

The White House insists that private donations are paying for a new ballroom, but the administration is using taxpayer money for a series of security upgrades. By Luke Broadwater Luke Broadwater is a White House correspondent. He reported from Washington.
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White House ‘Protesting Too Much’ Over Natalie Harp: TV Host

MS Now’s Joe Scarborough says the White House has only itself to blame for the media frenzy surrounding presidential aide Natalie Harp. The Morning Joe host says Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff did not
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