Trump Attacks Court Halt of $400M Ballroom
President Donald Trump attacked a federal court ruling that halted construction of his $400 million White House ballroom on Truth Social Tuesday. Judge Richard Leon granted the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s request for a preliminary injunction, determining that Trump cannot proceed until Congress approves the project.
In his post, Trump characterized the ballroom as “under budget, ahead of schedule, being built at no cost to the Taxpayer.” The project, which began in 2025 after Trump demolished the White House’s East Wing, is funded by private donors and Trump personally. The National Trust for Historic Preservation, along with seven other organizations, filed suit on March 23 seeking Congressional approval for the ballroom and separate renovations to the Kennedy Center.
Trump expanded his attack to criticize the National Trust as a “Radical Left Group of Lunatics,” claiming the organization is selectively targeting his projects while ignoring other government construction failures. He specifically cited the Federal Reserve Building, which he alleged is “BILLIONS over budget,” and California Governor Gavin Newsom’s rail project, claiming both received no legal action from the preservation group despite massive cost overruns.
Trump also announced plans to rename the Kennedy Center as “The Trump Kennedy Center,” describing the renovation as a “show of Bipartisan Unity.” He characterized the Kennedy Center as “dilapidated and structurally unsound” and stated his work involves “fixing, cleaning, running, and ‘sprucing up’ a terribly maintained” facility.
The court’s preliminary injunction requires Congressional approval before the ballroom project can resume. Trump’s Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has previously defended the ballroom project against media criticism, while Trump has personally displayed his preoccupation with the construction during official meetings.