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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNational Trust says it won't drop suit against Trump's $400M White House ballroom after DOJ request
The request to drop this lawsuit was so stupid that it is sad. The lawyers in the DOJ who made that request should be embarrassed.
Let the Baby have his candy IF, and only if, we can name it âThe Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Ballroomâ ððº(via @apnews.com) National Trust says it won't drop suit against Trump's 0M White House ballroom after DOJ request
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https://apnews.com/article/white-house-ballroom-donald-trump-lawsuit-bcbe5b42723fcae1870d55b5921404b5
WASHINGTON (AP) Preservationists are pressing ahead with their lawsuit against President Donald Trumps planned $400 million White House ballroom, declining a request by the Department of Justice to withdraw the complaint following the shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner on Saturday.
Trump and other conservatives have made a renewed push for the ballroom in the wake of Saturdays media dinner shooting, arguing it exposed the difficulties in ensuring presidential security at large events outside the White House grounds, and urging the National Trust for Historic Preservation to drop its lawsuit.
Top Justice officials said the government would ask a court to dismiss the lawsuit in light of last nights extraordinary events if the Trust did not voluntarily drop it.
Trust attorney Gregory Craig declined that request, writing to the Justice Department that the legal issues at the heart of the lawsuit are unchanged.
What Saturdays awful event does not change is that the Constitution and multiple federal statutes require Congress to authorize construction of a ballroom on White House grounds, and that Congress has not done so, Craig wrote.
Trump and other conservatives have made a renewed push for the ballroom in the wake of Saturdays media dinner shooting, arguing it exposed the difficulties in ensuring presidential security at large events outside the White House grounds, and urging the National Trust for Historic Preservation to drop its lawsuit.
Top Justice officials said the government would ask a court to dismiss the lawsuit in light of last nights extraordinary events if the Trust did not voluntarily drop it.
Trust attorney Gregory Craig declined that request, writing to the Justice Department that the legal issues at the heart of the lawsuit are unchanged.
What Saturdays awful event does not change is that the Constitution and multiple federal statutes require Congress to authorize construction of a ballroom on White House grounds, and that Congress has not done so, Craig wrote.
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National Trust says it won't drop suit against Trump's $400M White House ballroom after DOJ request (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
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Scathing new motion from DOJ leaders explicitly calls on federal court to dismiss ballroom lawsuit
LetMyPeopleVote
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brer cat
(27,648 posts)1. That's a very appropriate name for the ballroom.
It is a fitting name for his Ball...Room.
eppur_se_muova
(42,328 posts)3. Need to use it for *EVERY* mention of Trmp's ball room from now on. nt
progressoid
(53,324 posts)4. Trump's next job: Eliminate the National Trust
LetMyPeopleVote
(181,311 posts)5. Scathing new motion from DOJ leaders explicitly calls on federal court to dismiss ballroom lawsuit
Most lawyers would be very embarrassed to file this type of motion. Blanche and company are catering to trump and trump's desire for his stupid ballroom.
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Whoa. Scathing new motion from DOJ leaders including Todd Blanche explicitly calls on federal court to dismiss ballroom lawsuit.
Insults the National Trust "they suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome, commonly referred to as TDS."
Reads like Trump wrote it.
Insults the National Trust "they suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome, commonly referred to as TDS."
Reads like Trump wrote it.

