Chief Justice Roberts just gave the White House a temporary green light to keep building its $400 million ballroom, buying time as the Supreme Court weighs whether the President has the authority to unilaterally approve such renovations — especially when Congress says no. The administration calls it a national security priority, while preservation groups argue it’s a congressional decision and that the White House is rushing ahead of the courts. This isn’t the first legal hurdle — lower courts have already paused and then upheld construction halts — but now the nation’s highest court is deciding if presidential power extends this far. For now, hammers stay swinging on the South Lawn — until the Supreme Court’s final verdict.

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