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President Donald Trump is escalating his criticism of efforts to block construction of the proposed $400 million White House ballroom and rooftop drone operations facility, arguing that legal challenges to the project are undermining both modernization efforts and national security interests.
“The DronePort at the White House Ballroom will be, perhaps, the most sophisticated anywhere in the World!” Trump wrote Sunday on Truth Social. “It will safeguard our Nation’s Capital, Washington, D.C., long into the future.
“Judge Richard Leon should stop playing games with America’s Security!” Trump wrote of the George W. Bush appointee.
“If anything happens, he will be held responsible for the Death and Destruction caused to our Country,” Trump added.
“He has already created enough problems by allowing ‘Top Secret’ information to be released and exposed based on a ridiculous lawsuit started by a highly litigious woman (serial plaintiff!) whose ‘strolling,’ in her opinion, will be disturbed by the new, desperately needed structure – In any event, a woman who has absolutely no STANDING!” Trump continued.
“This ridiculous lawsuit must be dismissed, IMMEDIATELY!” Trump added.
In a recent court filing, government attorneys argued that security concerns surrounding the executive mansion have only become more urgent, pointing to a shooting near a White House security checkpoint earlier this month as evidence that additional protective measures are needed.
“This is a terrible, tremendously harmful case to the United States of America, and all it stands for!” he added.
Just last month, a gunman opened fire at a White House checkpoint. He was shot by uniformed Secret Service officers and later died at a local hospital.
That victory for opponents proved short-lived. An appeals court quickly stepped in and temporarily suspended Leon’s order, allowing construction activities to continue while the legal battle proceeds.
The lawsuit was filed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, a congressionally chartered nonprofit that has aggressively opposed the project. The organization has refused to abandon the case even after the Justice Department argued that recent security threats highlighted the urgent need for the planned upgrades.
The stakes extend far beyond a ballroom.
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