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VICTORY: Trump's White House Ballroom APPROVED Despite Deep State Injunction

Gary FranchiApril 2, 2026113 views
VICTORY: Trump's White House Ballroom APPROVED Despite Deep State Injunction
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President Donald Trump scored another major victory against the Deep State establishment Thursday when the National Capital Planning Commission voted to approve his White House ballroom construction project – despite ongoing legal attempts to block it.

The 12-member commission, which oversees federal construction projects in the nation's capital, delivered the decisive approval with only one commissioner voting against the project and two voting present. This represents a stunning rebuke to Democrat obstructionists who have tried every trick in the book to prevent Trump from improving America's most iconic residence.

The vote comes after legal challenges attempted to derail the project through injunctive relief – yet another example of the left's strategy of weaponizing the courts against President Trump. But unlike his first term, Trump now has allies in key positions who understand the importance of supporting his America First agenda.

Americans Celebrate the Win

Patriots across social media erupted in celebration of the commission's decision. Twitter user @nicolasorin19 highlighted the significance, posting: "National Capital Planning Commission APPROVES Trump's ballroom DESPITE RULING AGAINST IT." The post emphasized that the commission "is in charge of approving construction on federal property in Washington, DC."

The ballroom project represents more than just an addition to the White House – it's a symbol of Trump's commitment to restoring American grandeur and prestige on the world stage. While the Biden regime spent four years diminishing America's standing globally, Trump is once again putting America First, even in the architecture of our most important buildings.

"This is what happens when you have a president who actually fights for America instead of apologizing for it," one administration source told reporters.

The approval also demonstrates the effectiveness of Trump's strategic personnel choices. Unlike his first term, when Deep State operatives sabotaged his agenda from within, Trump's second administration has systematically placed America First patriots in key positions throughout the federal bureaucracy.

With Republicans controlling both chambers of Congress and Trump appointees filling crucial roles across the administrative state, this ballroom approval signals that the era of bureaucratic resistance to the Trump agenda is finally coming to an end. The question now is: what other long-overdue improvements will Trump bring to restore American greatness?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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RedStateRancherVerifiedjust now
This reminds me of when Obama renovated the Oval Office - nobody said a word then. But when Trump wants to add some class to the White House, suddenly it's controversial.
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TruthTeller2024Verifiedjust now
Double standards as usual! They spent millions on their pet projects but clutch their pearls over making America's house worthy of respect.
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AmericaFirst_MomVerifiedjust now
YES! This is exactly the kind of leadership we need - someone who fights through the red tape to get things done.
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VeteranForTrumpVerifiedjust now
I've been to state dinners at other countries and frankly we needed an upgrade. Good for Trump for pushing this through despite the resistance.
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FreedomRings1776Verifiedjust now
The deep state really will try to block anything Trump does, even interior decorating! Glad to see they lost this one.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
What specific legal grounds did they use for the injunction in the first place? Seems like they're just throwing anything at the wall to see what sticks.
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PatriotMike47Verifiedjust now
Finally! The bureaucrats can't stop Trump from making America beautiful again. This ballroom will be a symbol of American excellence and class.
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LibertyCowboyVerifiedjust now
Exactly right Mike. We need more elegance and dignity in government buildings, not the bland corporate style we've had for decades.