Congressional Democrats argue in filing that White House ballroom construction shouldn't proceed without Congress' consent
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This article reports on a legal and political dispute over President Trump's plan to demolish and rebuild the White House East Wing using private funds. It highlights opposition from 150 Democratic lawmakers and preservation groups who argue the project lacks congressional approval and exceeds presidential authority, while noting the administration's claim that existing repair laws justify the work. The story emphasizes constitutional concerns and the scale of the funding gap between routine repairs and the massive construction effort.
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