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The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld a decision allowing the Trump administration to continue constructing the new State Dining Hall at the White House, following a legal effort to halt the project over concerns regarding the legitimacy of permits and enforcement. The project is estimated to cost around $400 million, and the administration emphasizes that it is essential for national security, as it includes advanced security facilities such as bomb-proof shelters and systems to defend against drones and missile attacks. The decision came after an appellate court ruled to halt construction, but the Supreme Court temporarily stopped the enforcement pending a legal review. This has sparked judicial controversy over the legality of the permits and the use of funds. The project aims to build a large banquet hall that surpasses current capacities, driven by increasing security needs, and faces a legal battle from preservation groups demanding congressional oversight of the work.
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