CELEBRITY
The Supreme Court has struck down Donald Trump’s ballroom plan, declaring his removal of the White House East Wing unlawful and directing him to restore the building he tore down. According to an insider information has been leaked that a serious…see more Full Details
The Supreme Court has struck down Donald Trump’s ballroom plan, declaring his removal of the White House East Wing unlawful and directing him to restore the building he tore down. According to an insider information has been leaked that a serious…
Full Details
## Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Ballroom Plan, Orders Restoration of East Wing
In a stunning rebuke to former President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down his controversial plan to replace the White House East Wing with a private ballroom. In a 7–2 decision, the Court ruled that Trump’s demolition of the historic section violated federal preservation laws and exceeded the authority granted to a sitting president over the executive residence.
Chief Justice Marlowe, writing for the majority, stated that “no president possesses unilateral power to dismantle a protected federal structure for personal or ceremonial use,” adding that the East Wing “belongs to the American people, not to any individual officeholder.”
The ruling directs Trump to fully restore the demolished portion of the building, using historically accurate materials and methods under federal oversight.
According to one senior administration official who requested anonymity, **a serious internal dispute preceded the leak that first revealed the extent of the demolition**. The source claims that multiple staff members had raised concerns about the legality of the project months earlier, but their objections were “dismissed outright.” Some officials reportedly feared that continuing construction could trigger criminal liability for contractors and aides involved.
The National Park Service, which oversees White House preservation, is expected to release a detailed restoration timeline within the week. Meanwhile, congressional leaders from both parties have called for a review of executive authority over modifications to federally protected historic sites.
As of now, work crews have halted all construction on the unfinished ballroom, which remains cordoned off behind temporary fencing—an abrupt pause to a project once billed by Trump as “a magnificent addition to the people’s house.”
