Judge told to review national security implications of Trump ballroom halt
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A federal judge has been instructed to reconsider the possible national security implications of halting construction of President Donald Trump’s $400 million White House ballroom.
An appeals court panel says in a ruling that it didn't have enough information to decide how much of the project can be suspended without jeopardizing the safety of the president, his family or the White House staff.
The case was returned to the trial judge who last month barred work from proceeding without congressional approval, but suspended enforcement of that order for 14 days.
The appeals court extended that for three days, to April 17, to allow the Trump administration to seek Supreme Court review.
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