DOJ raises 'national security' concerns in legal fight over Trump ballroom
Even before a federal judge has decided whether he'll halt construction of the White House ballroom, the Trump administration has preemptively asked the judge to stay any injunction he might issue, warning that the project is "imperative for reasons of national security."
The governments overnight filing, entered just before the end of the day Monday, also says halting the construction would "leave an unsightly excavation site in Presidents Park indefinitely."
The administrations stay motion comes a week-and-a-half after Judge Richard Leon publicly aired his deep skepticism of the governments arguments that the president has the power to build a ballroom with private donations and without express authorization from Congress, comparing the plan to a Rube Goldberg contraption." Leon also said he expected the losing side of the case to appeal.
The Justice Departments filing restates many of the arguments its lawyer made before Leon last month, including the administrations view that it would be "unworkable" to allow security-related portions of the project to continue while work on the ballroom has been stopped.
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