Trump's Position in the White House Ballroom Case Reflects His General Resistance to Judicial Review
The president has repeatedly argued that courts have no business deciding whether his actions are legal.
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Rule of law Trump's Position in the White House Ballroom Case Reflects His General Resistance to Judicial Review The president has repeatedly argued that courts have no business deciding whether his actions are legal. Jacob Sullum | 6.10.2026 12:01 AM Share on FacebookShare on XShare on RedditShare by emailPrint friendly versionCopy page URL Add Reason to Google Media Contact & Reprint Requests <img src="https://d2eehagpk5cl65.cloudfront.net/img/c800x450-w800-q80/uploads/2026/06/Donald-Trump-6-9-26-Newscom-800x450.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto" width="1200" height="675" title="President Donald Trump" alt="President Donald Trump | Sipa USA/Newscom" /> (Sipa USA/Newscom) Even if President Donald Trump's White House ballroom project is illegal, the Justice Department argued last…
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