Shooting prompts Trump-style DOJ push for ballroom construction to resume
ET Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche late April 27 asked a federal judge to lift his order halting President Donald Trump’s planned $400 million ballroom, in a filing remarkably close in style and tone to the president’s social media posts. Blanche wrote that the shooting attack at the White House correspondents’ dinner Saturday demonstrated that “reasonable minds” could not oppose the proposed heavily secured ballroom in a filing to U.S. But the proposed ballroom's capacity is 1,000 and...
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