Donald Trump has expressed his anger over a federal judge's decision to halt the construction of a ballroom at the White House, a project valued at $400 million. The former president, who had been promoting the project, reacted with frustration at the interruption of the works. The interior walls had already begun to be dismantled before the court order. Trump, in public statements, criticized the decision, arguing that the project met safety requirements and was being built with high-quality materials, including bulletproof glass and a drone-proof roof.
The project, which involves the demolition of historic structures, has faced criticism and legal challenges, which has led to the temporary suspension of works. The controversy focuses on the legality of renovations and modifications to historic buildings, as well as the approval and financing of the project. The situation has generated a debate about historic preservation and the use of funds in government construction projects.