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Trump Says White House Ballroom Is Ahead of Schedule

ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE, March 29 (Reuters) – ⁠U.S. ⁠President Donald Trump said ⁠on Sunday that the planned White House ballroom ​was “ahead of schedule and under budget” despite a lawsuit that seeks ‌to halt the project.

Trump ‌showed off new renderings of the ballroom as he ⁠defended the ⁠project, which required the demolition of the White House East ​Wing. “We’re doing very well, so we’re ahead of schedule,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One as he returned to Washington on ​Sunday evening after a weekend at his Mar-a-Lago residence in ⁠Florida.

The ballroom has ⁠faced legal and political ⁠challenges, ​including a lawsuit from the National Trust for Historic Preservation alleging ​the administration bypassed ⁠required reviews and public input. A federal judge has said he will decide by the end of March whether to issue an injunction halting the project while the lawsuit proceeds.

No firm ⁠completion date has been given but the White House has said ⁠it will be “long before the end” of Trump’s term.

The president on Sunday described the ballroom as a “shed” for a “massive” military complex being built underneath. The ballroom will have “high-grade, bullet-proof” glass windows and a drone-proof roof, he said.

“Unfortunately we’re living in an age where that is a good thing,” Trump said.

Trump has previously said that private ⁠donations will fund the entire cost of the $400 million ballroom project, which is part of his broad effort to reshape Washington.

(Reporting by Steve Holland aboard Air Force One; ​Writing by Rodrigo Campos in New York; Editing by ​Sergio Non and Kate Mayberry)

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