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US Justice Department cites shooting as need for Trump’s ballroom

Trump’s DOJ gives preservationists Monday deadline to drop White House ballroom suit after shooting at hotel event

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US President Donald Trump with a rendering of the East Wing modernisation. Photo: AFP
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US President Donald Trump’s Justice Department is using the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday to try to pressure preservationists to drop their lawsuit over his planned US$400 million ballroom on the site of the former East Wing of the White House.

“It’s time to build the ballroom,” acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said plainly on Sunday on social media, posting a letter in which Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate gave the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which has sued to block construction, until 9am on Monday to dismiss its lawsuit.

If it does not do so, Shumate wrote, the government would ask a court to do so “in light of last night’s extraordinary events”, calling the Washington Hilton – the site of Saturday’s gala – “demonstrably unsafe” for events with the president “because its size presents extraordinary security challenges for the Secret Service”.

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The White House ballroom, Shumate wrote, “will ensure the safety and security of the President for decades to come and prevent future assassination attempts on the President at the Washington Hilton”.

Construction on the new White House ballroom. Photo: AP
Construction on the new White House ballroom. Photo: AP

Asked about the letter, Elliot Carter, spokesman for the National Trust for Historic Preservation, said on Sunday the group would review it with legal counsel.

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