US appeals court extends deadline to halt White House ballroom construction

A US appeals court extended a halt on White House ballroom construction until April 17, allowing the Trump administration to seek Supreme Court review. The judges questioned the administration's national security arguments for continuing the project, noting exemptions already exist for safety measures.
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