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In reply to the discussion: welp, that didn't take long [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(181,102 posts)39. DOJ cites attack, 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' in seeking ballroom approval
The legal filing, which resembles Trumps Truth Social posts, comes as the president and his allies ramp up their efforts to complete the project.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/28/trump-ballroom-filing-national-trust-lawsuit
Justice Department officials late Monday asked a federal judge to lift his order halting President Donald Trumps planned $400 million ballroom, contending in a rambling legal filing that Saturdays attack at the White House correspondents dinner proved why the space is needed.....
The Justice Departments motion unusually written for a government legal filing, containing dubious claims and resembling Trumps Truth Social posts was one of several documents filed to the court late Monday night. The motion also criticizes the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the nonprofit that brought the lawsuit, writing that the groups name is FAKE and claiming that they suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome, commonly referred to as TDS. The motion calls the ballroom a gift to the country because Trump plans to pay for it with private donations and boasts about the presidents capabilities.
Because it is DONALD J. TRUMP, a highly successful real estate developer, who has abilities that others dont, especially those who assume the Office of President, this frivolous and meritless lawsuit was filed, the Justice Department lawyers write.
Notably, none of the administration attorneys who have previously appeared or argued the case signed the motion, which was only signed by Trump political appointees. Trump posted screenshots of the motion on his Truth Social account on Tuesday morning......
The National Trust on Monday said that it would not drop its lawsuit, contending that its challenge is focused on whether the president has the executive authority to unilaterally demolish parts of the White House and build new facilities, and not related to national security. It also noted that the group had consistently called for any court injunction to allow continued construction of any underground bunker, and called for the Justice Department to tone down its language.
Your assertion that this lawsuit puts the Presidents life at grave risk is incorrect and irresponsible, Gregory Craig, a Foley Hoag lawyer representing the National Trust, wrote to the Justice Department in a letter shared with The Washington Post.
The Justice Departments motion unusually written for a government legal filing, containing dubious claims and resembling Trumps Truth Social posts was one of several documents filed to the court late Monday night. The motion also criticizes the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the nonprofit that brought the lawsuit, writing that the groups name is FAKE and claiming that they suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome, commonly referred to as TDS. The motion calls the ballroom a gift to the country because Trump plans to pay for it with private donations and boasts about the presidents capabilities.
Because it is DONALD J. TRUMP, a highly successful real estate developer, who has abilities that others dont, especially those who assume the Office of President, this frivolous and meritless lawsuit was filed, the Justice Department lawyers write.
Notably, none of the administration attorneys who have previously appeared or argued the case signed the motion, which was only signed by Trump political appointees. Trump posted screenshots of the motion on his Truth Social account on Tuesday morning......
The National Trust on Monday said that it would not drop its lawsuit, contending that its challenge is focused on whether the president has the executive authority to unilaterally demolish parts of the White House and build new facilities, and not related to national security. It also noted that the group had consistently called for any court injunction to allow continued construction of any underground bunker, and called for the Justice Department to tone down its language.
Your assertion that this lawsuit puts the Presidents life at grave risk is incorrect and irresponsible, Gregory Craig, a Foley Hoag lawyer representing the National Trust, wrote to the Justice Department in a letter shared with The Washington Post.
I was not surprised that no regular DOJ lawyer signed this filing. This filing was signed only by trump political appointees. No competent and sane attorney would sign this filing
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He should behave more like the paranoid oligarchs of his ilk. He needs to be in a missile silo.
taxi
Sunday
#9
"the only ballroom in Washington D.C. suitable to host large gatherings for the President"
yellow dahlia
Sunday
#10
That letter was probably written Friday so they would have it ready to go when it happened
Endlessmike56
Sunday
#11
Waiting for the demands to expand the ballroom size and with a retractable roof
Disaffected
Sunday
#18
Former MAGA Influencer Says MAGA Response to WHCD Shooting Is 'Paid' And Coordinated
CatWoman
Sunday
#26
MaddowBlog-Trump's Justice Department joins ballroom lobbying campaign in an unusual way
LetMyPeopleVote
Yesterday
#34
Scathing new motion from DOJ leaders explicitly calls on federal court to dismiss ballroom lawsuit
LetMyPeopleVote
18 hrs ago
#36
DOJ cites attack, 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' in seeking ballroom approval
LetMyPeopleVote
7 hrs ago
#39