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Nonprofit pushes SCOTUS to keep Trump’s ballroom on pause
The National Trust for Historic Preservation says the president has no authority to destroy a third of the White House and replace it wit…
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation says the president has no authority to destroy a third of the White House and replace it with a privately funded ballroom.
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