- A federal appeals court has temporarily allowed construction to continue on Donald Trump's $400 million White House ballroom project.
- The ruling by a three-judge US circuit court in Washington, DC, permits work until 17 April, when the court will revisit the issue.
- This decision overturns a previous lower court injunction that had ordered the construction to cease by 14 April.
- Trump's legal team argues the ballroom is vital for the safety and security of the White House and is fully funded by private donations, thus not requiring Congressional approval.
- Opponents, including a preservation group, contend that the project exceeds presidential authority, requires Congressional approval for changes to public buildings, and does not constitute a national security emergency.
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