Federal Judge Richard Leon again halted work on Trump’s super-sized ballroom, which can hold as many as 1,000 people and would be twice as large as the White House. It’s a giant golden sore thumb looming over the White House.
Trump said that under the ballroom would be a major security site and that continuing the construction of the ballroom was a matter of national security. A federal appeals lifted Judge Leon’s stay and asked him to clarify what part of the structure he was stopping.
Judge Leon clarified: the ballroom.
Dan Diamond of The Washington Post reported:
A federal judge set new limits on President Donald Trump’s planned White House ballroom, saying construction could proceed only on an underground portion of the project deemed necessary by the military, and not on the 90,000-square-foot aboveground addition that Trump has eyed to entertain VIP guests.
“National security is not a blank check to proceed with otherwise unlawful activity,” U.S. District Judge Richard Leon wrote Thursday. He said the Trump administration could also take steps to secure the construction site to make it safe for people on the White House grounds.
Leon, an appointee of President George W. Bush, last month ordered a halt to Trump’s planned $400 million project, ruling that it could not continue until the president obtains approval from Congress. But Leon permitted further construction to ensure “the safety and security of the White House” after Trump officials said work on an underground emergency bunker was necessary to protect the president, his family and his staff….
The National Trust for Historic Preservation, the organization that sued to block the ballroom construction last year, disputed Trump’s interpretation and asked Leon to explicitly bar any aboveground construction on the ballroom until it received authorization from federal panels and Congress. It also questioned the Trump administration’s claim that pausing the project puts the president at risk.
“No matter how much the Defendants insist otherwise, the lack of a massive ballroom on the White House grounds is not a national-security emergency,” lawyers for the National Trust wrote in a filing Tuesday. They noted that Trump continues to live at the White House and entertain foreign dignitaries, despite the administration’s claim that the current situation poses a security risk.
The National Trust’s lawyers also called attention to the Justice Department’s shifting arguments over the project’s scope. The Trump administration initially maintained that the underground work was separate from the aboveground ballroom, an argument that Leon considered when he declined to pause the project last year and allowed the underground work to continue.

THE MAIN REASON why Trump has been rushing along the construction of his ballroom is because he’s in imminent danger of dying, so he needs the medical facility that’s being built beneath the ballroom.
HEART FAILURE: Trump’s swollen legs and ankles are a classic indication of congestive heart failure, a diagnosis supported by the constant bruises in the backs of his hands which are typical of frequent IVs to drain excessive fluids from his body to delay inevitable heart failure as long as possible. Death could come at any minute and Trump’s realization of that fact is most likely the cause of Trump’s* Death Anxiety*.
Trump needs a well-equipped medical facility, such as the one planned beneath the ballroom, to which he can quickly and secretly go for treatment during the coming years remaining in his presidency…and perhaps longer, since he seems to still want to fulfill his promise to MAGA minions that he made during his campaign: “If I’m elected, you won’t ever have to vote again.”
People have been wondering why Trump has been making remarks about if he will get into heaven. “I don’t think that there’s anything going to get me into heaven…I really don’t,” he said during a TV interview on Fox News with Fox’s Peter Doocy.
Psychiatrists note that people begin to think about their chances of getting into heaven when they know that their death is nearing. In psychiatry, it’s known as “DEATH ANXIETY”.
People with Death Anxiety can’t sleep at night (Trump texts throughout most nights) so they are drowsy during the day (Trump falls asleep even in high level cabinet meetings), they become mentally confused when giving talks (Trump wanders off-topic constantly), and they frequently rage at others the way that Trump again and again rages at reporters and even at the leaders of our allied nations.
FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA is what clinical psychiatrists have diagnosed Trump as having, based on his erratic behavior, memory lapses, and confusion.
ANGRY, CURSE-WORD-FILLED outbursts are one of the characteristic behaviors of someone who has frontotemporal dementia. Trump’s outbursts even include public use of the F-word in speeches which is an embarrassment to America and something that no President has ever done in public in front of the entire world.
DELUSIONS are another behavior someone with frontotemporal dementia displays, such as Trump’s delusional insistence that Iran was building nuclear weapons, while at the same time he was saying that, Trump’s own White House officials were telling Congress under oath that Iran was not building nuclear weapons and was no threat to the United States.
WHAT HAPPENS TO ALL OF US if during one of Trump’s 3 a.m. rants on social media, Trump is struck with the delusional dementia belief that China is about to launch missiles at us and so Trump orders a pre-emptive nuclear missile strike? All the sensible Pentagon generals with actual war experience have been fired by Hegseth and replaced with Hegseth’s “warriors” who are only too eager to push that red Launch button. There is no place for us to hide from China’s missile response to that dementia delusion. Nuclear missiles will fly in both directions, the atmosphere of the entire planet will become toxic…Earth dies…we all die.
God, help us.
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Tear it down and restore the building.
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I favor tearing down everything Trump builds.
Can’t wait ’til he renames the Lincoln Memorial. The Trump/Lincoln Memorial, with Trump on a golden throne.
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I’m waiting for him to call our capital city Trump-Washington, D.C.
I also wonder if it will occur to him to slap a gold sign with his name on virtually anything that has no person’s name already associated with it, like the Trump Capitol building, the Trump White House, etc. (Or maybe he hasn’t done that yet because someone told him he couldn’t –but that he could just add his name to places that were already named for someone else?)
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All during Artemis II, I was surprised he hadn’t added his name to the Kennedy Space Center. (Maybe that was due to all the flack he got for adding it to the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts?)
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When I read about this ballroom, I think of the old Bob and Ray routine about Rodney and Agatha Murchfeld, esteemed lead manufacturers and merchants, and their place of residence: “Garish Summit.”
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