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‘A Brazen Interpretation, Indeed!’: Federal Judge Blocks Construction Of Trump’s Grand White House Ballroom

Jim Taft
Last updated: April 1, 2026 12:32 am
By Jim Taft 9 Min Read
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‘A Brazen Interpretation, Indeed!’: Federal Judge Blocks Construction Of Trump’s Grand White House Ballroom
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President Donald Trump’s vision for a modernized East Wing of the White House suffered its first consequential setback Tuesday, after a federal judge ruled construction could not proceed without Congressional approval.

Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia Richard J. Leon, an appointee of former President George W. Bush, in a long-awaited ruling, enjoined Trump administration officials “from taking any action in furtherance of the physical development of the proposed 89,000-square-foot ballroom at the former site of the East Wing of the White House, including but not limited to any further demolition, site preparation work, landscape alteration, excavation, foundation work, or other construction or related work.” While “actions strictly necessary to ensure the safety and security of the White House,” its grounds and project site, as well as the president and his staff, were excepted, the judge noted his ruling would otherwise take effect 14 days from its issuance, and that the administration would be required to submit proof of their compliance not more than 21 days later. (RELATED: Trump Admits Ballroom Was Cover For Something Secret Buried Underneath)

“I acknowledge that this case raises novel and weighty issues, that halting an ongoing construction project may raise logistical issues, and that Defendants intend to seek an appeal immediately,” Leon wrote in his simultaneously-issued 35-page memorandum opinion.

The Department of Justice indeed intends to appeal the ruling, a DOJ official told the Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF).

The National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States filed the December 2025 lawsuit raising concerns Leon agreed with that “no statute comes close to giving the President the authority he claims to have” in order to alter the White House. The Trust especially took issue with the abrupt October 2025 demolition of the East Wing, and apparent intent of the $400 million privately-funded project to begin construction without federal approval of the design by the National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) and the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts (CFA).

National Trust President and CEO Carol Quillen has released the following statement in response to today’s ruling grant a preliminary injunction halting construction of the White House ballroom: https://t.co/PCLugcaBn8 pic.twitter.com/2SE5v38hZQ

— Saving Places (@SavingPlaces) March 31, 2026

Having appointed enough sympathetic commissioners to both bodies to all but rubberstamp their respective considerations of the designs of renown architect Shalom Baranes, Trump hitherto seemed to be on a glidepath towards achieving expedited approval and beginning construction in April 2026. Despite CFA voting to approve the concept and final designs in February, and the NCPC signaling the same intent for its April 2, 2026, meeting — whose consultations Leon mandated in a Dec. 17 ruling — the larger issue appears to ask who is the ultimate authority to alter a structure so historically and visibly significant as the White House and its “balanced classical design.”

“The President of the United States is the steward of the White House for future
generations of First Families,” Leon’s opinion began. “He is not, however, the owner!”

He went on to analyze how the administration’s interpreted appropiations bill language, such as “alteration” and “improvement,” to be an all-encompassing justification for construction projects affecting the Executive Residence. The case’s defendant were thereby “arguing that these terms are ‘capacious’ and permit the President to ‘modify’ the White House and ‘make [it] better,’ including by constructing entirely new buildings like the ballroom,” he continued. “A brazen interpretation, indeed!” He also characterized those definitions as too broad, and “divorced from ‘linguistic and statutory context.’”

“In sum, Defendants ask this Court to ignore the full text of the statute in favor of two words plucked free from all statutory context,” Leon concluded one part of his analysis of the administration’s legal strategy.

“Grasping for straws, Defendants
call the construction site a ‘coordinated and managed safety hazard’ that has disrupted existing security procedures,” Leon went on to dismiss arguments that any delays to the project would imperil White House safety and security. “Please! While I take seriously the Government’s concerns … the existence of a ‘large hole’ beside the White House is, of course, a problem of the President’s own making! Bald assertions of ‘national security’ cannot excuse the Government’s failure to follow the law and then insulate those failures from judicial review.” (RELATED: Trump Wants Underground Facility To Screen White House Visitors)

“Where does this leave us? Unfortunately for Defendants, unless and until Congress
blesses this project through statutory authorization, construction has to stop! But here is the good news. It is not too late for Congress to authorize the continued construction of the ballroom project,” Leon concluded. “Either way, Congress will thereby retain its authority over the nation’s property and its oversight over the Government’s spending. The National Trust’s interests in a constitutional and lawful process will be vindicated. And the American people will benefit from the branches of Government exercising their
constitutionally prescribed roles. Not a bad outcome, that!”

President Trump issued a swift, but lengthy, response to the ruling on Truth Social, calling the plantiffs “a Radical Left Group of Lunatics” who apparently did not sue to stop other construction projects he has weighed in on. (RELATED: Donald J Trump Presidential Library Set To Tower Over Miami, New Images Show)

“The National Trust for Historic Preservation sues me for a Ballroom that is under budget, ahead of schedule, being built at no cost to the Taxpayer, and will be the finest Building of its kind anywhere in the World,” Trump wrote in part. “Doesn’t make much sense.”

“He’s so wrong,” the president said about Leon, continuing to share his reaction to the ruling with reporters present in the Oval Office. He expanded his thoughts on the matter after signing an executive order, “Ensuring Citizenship Verification And Integrity In Federal Elections.”

“We built many things at the White House over the years. They don’t get congressional approval,” he observed, before detailing proposed security infrastructure he suggested could be an avenue to continue construction. “The roof is droneproof. We have secure air-handling systems. You know, bad things happen in the air if you have bad people. We have bio-defense all over. We have secure telecommunications and communications all over. We have bomb shelters that we’re building. We have a hospital and very major medical facilities that we’re building.”

“Think of that for the safety of the president,” he concluded. “On that, we’re okay.”

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