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BREAKING: Supreme Court Deals Major Blow to Donald Trump as His East Wing Ballroom Plan Is Struck Down — Amid Growing Dispute Over Project Size and His Refusal to Pay Contractors After the East Wing Demolition.
In a stunning legal defeat for former President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court has ruled that the demolition of the White House East Wing—carried out during his term as part of a proposed private ballroom project—was unlawful.
In a 6–3 decision, the Court determined that Trump exceeded his executive authority by authorizing structural changes without proper federal review.
The ruling orders Trump to fully restore the East Wing, marking the first time in American history that a former president has been mandated to reconstruct a portion of the White House after leaving office.
The controversy began when Trump pushed for the construction of an expansive ballroom adjacent to the historic East Wing. According to internal documents and contractor testimonies, Trump allegedly clashed with architects over the size, cost, and scope of the project.
At the same time, contractors involved in the demolition now claim they were never paid for their work, further complicating an already contentious situation.
With the Supreme Court’s decision, the ballroom plan is effectively dead. Architectural experts say that, even before the ruling, disagreements and unpaid invoices had made the project increasingly unfeasible.
The National Park Service and the White House Historical Preservation Commission will now oversee the reconstruction order, though no timeline has been announced.
This unprecedented decision marks a dramatic chapter in the ongoing legal and political battles surrounding the former president’s post-White House actions.

