Halting
$400m White House ballroom project is national security risk, Trump officials
say
US
National Park Service lawyers cite materials that will be installed to make
‘heavily fortified’ facility
Associated
Press
Sat 4 Apr
2026 19.38 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/04/trump-white-house-ballroom-project
Donald
Trump’s administration is arguing that a judge’s order to halt construction of
a $400m White House ballroom creates a security risk for the US president as
his team asks a federal appeals court to pause the ruling.
In a
motion filed on Friday, US National Park Service (NPS) lawyers say that the
federal judge’s order to suspend construction of the new facility is
“threatening grave national-security harms to the White House, the president
and his family, and the president’s staff”.
“Time is
of the essence!” the lawyers write, citing materials that will be installed to
make a “heavily fortified” facility. The ballroom construction also includes
bomb shelters, military installations and a medical facility, according to the
filing. The ballroom is part of Trump’s plans to quickly remake Washington.
US
district judge Richard Leon in Washington on Tuesday ordered the temporary
pause of the construction project that has included demolishing the White
House’s east wing. He concluded that unless Congress approves the project, the
preservationist group suing to stop it is likely to succeed on the merits of
its arguments because “no statute comes close to giving the president the
authority he claims to have”.
The judge
suspended enforcement of his order for 14 days acknowledging that Trump’s
administration would appeal his decision.
Leon’s
ruling and the appeal came the same week a key agency tasked with approving
construction on federal property in the Washington region gave final approval
to the project.
In his
ruling, Leon – who was nominated to his post by Republican president George W
Bush – suspended enforcement of his order recognizing that “halting an ongoing
construction project may raise logistical issues”.
Leon also
addressed national security in his ruling. He said that he reviewed information
that the government privately submitted to him and concluded that halting
construction wouldn’t jeopardize national security. He exempted any
construction work that is necessary for the safety and security of the White
House from the scope of the injunction.
Trump
lashed out at the ruling but also noted that it would allow work on underground
bunkers and other security measures around the White House grounds to continue.
Those, however, will be paid for by taxpayers. Trump has pledged that he, along
with private donors, will cover the costs for the ballroom construction.
But the
NPS argues in its motion that the president has “complete authority to renovate
the White House” and the current state of the grounds, which is an open
construction site, make it harder to protect the White House.
“Canvas
tents, which are necessary without a ballroom, are significantly more
vulnerable to missiles, drones, and other threats than a hardened national
security facility,” says the NPS’s motion.
The Trump
administration is asking the appeals court to make a decision on its request by
Friday. It also asked that the 14-day suspension of Leon’s order be extended by
another two weeks so that the case can be taken to the US supreme court.

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