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Breaking Trump STEP DOWN IMMINENT as 29 Judges DEMAND Removal. See what happens next
The proposed White House ballroom project under Donald Trump has received approval from the National Capital Planning Commission, but its future remains uncertain due to a recent federal court order halting construction until Congress gives permission.
The project has sparked controversy, with critics arguing it is too large, unnecessary, and raises ethical concerns due to its $400 million private funding.
At the same time, a major legal development occurred on November 26, 2025, when a full federal appeals court—29 judges—unanimously voted to overturn a prior ruling that had favored Trump.
This rare “en banc” action signals serious judicial concern and highlights growing scrutiny of his administration.
Across the country, multiple federal judges—including those appointed by Republicans—have issued strong opinions criticizing Trump’s actions, with some describing them as violations of the law or even a threat to democratic norms.
These judicial findings are becoming part of the broader political landscape, feeding into ongoing accountability efforts in Congress.
Together, the legal pressure, political challenges, and public criticism suggest a highly tense and uncertain situation surrounding Trump’s leadership and future decisions.
