Trump was forbidden to build a dance hall, but he could build a bunker underneath it

Court Postpones Decision on Construction of Proposed Dance Hall

Washington – A judge has postponed a decision regarding the construction of a planned dance hall, granting the government seven days to appeal. The postponement follows a legal order issued that permits construction above ground level, intended to safeguard national security facilities. ABC TV reports the construction is necessary to cover, protect, and secure these facilities until the final size and scope of the dance hall are determined.

The legal challenge has been spearheaded by Donald Trump, who characterized the situation as an attempt to impede future presidential and international gatherings. Trump asserted that a judge with a history of criticizing his administration is “trying to prevent future presidents and world leaders from having a safe and protected large meeting or ballroom with bomb shelters.”

The planned construction represents a significant project, aiming to create a dedicated dance hall. The government intends to utilize the project to ensure secure meeting spaces.

The court’s decision will now be revisited following the government’s appeal process. —

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