Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume
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Politics Appeals court allows all White House ballroom construction to resume By Kerry Breen, Kerry Breen News Editor Kerry Breen is a news editor at CBSNews.com. A graduate of New York University's Arthur L. Carter School of Journalism, she previously worked at NBC News' TODAY Digital. She covers current events, breaking news and issues including substance use. Read Full Bio Kerry Breen, Jacob Rosen Jacob Rosen Justice Department Reporter Jake Rosen is a reporter covering the Department of Justice. He was previously a campaign digital reporter covering President Trump's 2024 campaign and also served as an associate producer for "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan." Read Full Bio Jacob Rosen April 18, 2026 / 7:34 AM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google Construction of a ballroom and presidential bunker at the White House will continue for now, after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia granted an administrative stay of an order earlier this week that blocked most above-ground construction. The next hearing in the case is set for June 5, according to the court's briefing schedule, so construction will likely continue through at least then. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon temporarily blocked construction of the ballroom in March. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia then ordered him to reconsider the national security implications of halting the work. Leon clarified that work on an underground presidential bunker could continue, but said most above-ground construction must stop. The Justice Department filed an appeal in Leon's ruling on Thursday, arguing Leon's ruling "would imperil the President and national security and indefinitely leave a large hole beside the Executive Residence." President Trump blasted Leon's decision on TruthSocial, calling him a "highly political Judge" making an "illegal overreach." "The Ballroom is deeply important to our National Security, and no Judge ca...





