White House Banquet Hall Construction Temporarily Allowed, Court Demands Safety Concerns Clarification
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A US appeals court has temporarily allowed construction of a new White House banquet hall to continue, overturning a lower court's stop-work order, but has asked for further clarification on safety concerns.
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- Q: What is the main objective of the White House renovation project mentioned in the article?
- A: The main objective of the renovation project is to build a large banquet hall on the site of the former East Wing.
- Q: When was the former East Wing of the White House demolished according to the text?
- A: The East Wing, which famously located the First Lady's office, was demolished last September.
- Q: Who filed the lawsuit against the White House banquet hall construction project?
- A: The lawsuit against the renovation project was filed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
- Q: What did Judge Richard Leon state about Trump's status regarding the White House?
- A: Judge Richard Leon stated in his ruling that Trump is the custodian of the White House, but not its owner.
- Q: Until what date is the Trump administration temporarily allowed to proceed with construction?
- A: The Trump administration is allowed to proceed with construction until April 17th according to the ruling.