Controversy over Trump's White House Ballroom Project Approval

The National Capital Planning Commission has approved Trump's $400 million White House ballroom project, despite public and legal opposition. Planned as a privately funded addition to the East Wing, critics question its size and fast-tracked process. Legal challenges and protests highlight public discontent.

Controversy over Trump's White House Ballroom Project Approval
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Washington's planning authorities have approved U.S. President Donald Trump's White House ballroom project, following contentious discussions and legal obstacles. Two days after a judge's ruling halted the project without Congressional approval, the National Capital Planning Commission voted in favor of the 'East Wing Modernization Project.'

The ballroom, part of Trump's vision to reshape Washington’s core, is a 90,000-square-foot addition promising a lasting presidential legacy. Despite Trump declaring the project on time and under budget, critics, including council chairman Phil Mendelson, argued its size was excessive and its approval was rushed.

Protestors gathered, opposing the privately funded project, suggesting it diverges from public sentiment. The Justice Department has appealed a ruling against construction without Congressional consent. Legal challenges persist as the administration faces public scrutiny.

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