SCOTUS Expected to Decide Whether Trump's Ballroom Project Can Move Forward
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With the "military complex" integrated into the work, the government advanced the argument of national security.
Supreme Court steps into fight over president’s White House construction plan
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts at the State of the Union address on Tuesday, March 1, 2022. The United States Supreme Court confirmed Friday it will decide the fate of President Donald Trump’s vision for the modernization of the White House’s East Wing, the construction of which has progressed amid a torrent of...
BREAKING: Supreme Court Announces 11th-Hour Intervention To Decide Fate Of Trump’s White House Construction Blitz
The Supreme Court confirmed it will decide the fate of President Trump’s blitz to modernize the White House’s East Wing, which began 252 days ago.
I served as Trump’s NSA. SCOTUS need to stop courts putting the president’s security at risk
"Where is the president? He’s got to move."Those are words a National Security Advisor (NSA) never wants to hear.Unfortunately, I heard them more than once during my term as NSA. In those instances, we are quickly hustled out of the Oval Office to a rendezvous with the First Family and top presidential aides and taken somewhere safe. It all occurred in a matter of minutes.TRUMP HAS BECOME AMERICA'S MOST TARGETED LEADER, FACING THREATS EVERY FEW …
I served as Trump’s NSA. SCOTUS need to stop courts putting the president's security at risk – Democratic Accent
“Where is the president? He’s got to move.” Those are words a national security advisor (NSA) never wants to hear. Unfortunately, I heard them more than once during my term as NSA. In those instances, we are quickly hustled out of the Oval Office to a rendezvous with the First Family and top presidential aides and taken somewhere safe. It all occurred in a matter of minutes. TRUMP HAS BECOME AMERICA’S MOST TARGETED LEADER, FACING THREATS EVERY F…
I served as Trump’s NSA. SCOTUS need to stop courts putting the president's security at risk
A former National Security Advisor argues the Supreme Court should overturn a district court injunction halting White House construction critical to presidential security.
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