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Trump in D.C. on Thursday for GOP Conflab.

Former President Donald J. Trump will return to Washington, D.C., on Thursday, where he will address Republican members of the U.S. House and Senate on Capitol Hill. In the morning, the former Republican president will meet with House Republicans at the Capitol Hill Club, with senior aides and Republican Conference members invited to attend. The event hosts include Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA), Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN), and Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY).

Later on Thursday, Trump will address Republican Senators at the invitation of Senate Republican Conference Chair John Barrasso (R-WY). “I’ve invited President Trump to meet with members of our Republican Conference,” the Wyoming Republican wrote to his colleagues on Tuesday. He added: “I believe it will be helpful to hear directly from President Trump about his plans for the summer and to also share our ideas for a strategic governing agenda in 2025.” The meeting will likely occur Thursday afternoon at the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) office just a few blocks from the Capitol.

The Washington, D.C. meetings with Republican lawmakers come as the 2024 presidential campaign cycle hits full swing. Campaign strategy and election resource management are expected to be among the discussion topics. Almost all of the House Republican Conference has already lined up behind Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee. Meanwhile, there remain a few hold-outs in the Senate, though Republican leadership—including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)—has already endorsed Trump for president.

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Mother Stabbed by Homeless Maniac at Macy’s While Changing Baby.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A tourist was stabbed repeatedly by a homeless woman, seemingly at random, while changing her baby in the Macy’s department store in New York City.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The 38-year-old Californian victim and homeless suspect Kerri Aherne.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The attack took place in a restroom at Macy’s in New York City on December 11.

💬KEY QUOTE: “We are deeply saddened about the incident that took place today as the safety of our customers and colleagues is our top priority.” – Macy’s spokesman.

🎯IMPACT: The attack is just the latest high-profile violent crime by a homeless person in New York City and comes amid growing uncertainty about safety in America’s most populous city.

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A 38-year-old California woman was stabbed multiple times Thursday afternoon while changing her 10-month-old daughter in a seventh-floor restroom at Macy’s Herald Square flagship store in Midtown Manhattan, police said.

The attack occurred shortly after 3 PM when 43-year-old Kerri Aherne, a homeless woman originally from Massachusetts, allegedly approached the victim and began stabbing her in the back, shoulder, and right arm with a knife.

The victim, a civilian employee of a California sheriff’s department whose husband is a sworn deputy, was visiting New York City with her family. Aherne was arrested at the scene and charged with attempted murder, first-degree assault, and criminal possession of a weapon.

Macy’s issued a statement saying it was “deeply saddened” by the incident and that the safety of customers and employees remains its top priority. The stabbing took place during the peak holiday shopping season at one of the city’s busiest retail locations and has renewed concerns about public safety even in high-profile stores.

Violent crime in New York City continues to plague residents and visitors. Earlier this year, the outgoing Eric Adams administration announced plans to install hundreds of panic buttons in bodegas following a series of deadly attacks on store clerks. The city has also faced criticism over supervised drug-injection sites that opened in 2021; in July 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order to cut federal funding for the facilities, calling them illegal drug dens that harm neighborhoods.

Separately, the state’s 2018 “Raise the Age” law, which ended automatic adult prosecution for most 16- and 17-year-olds, has been linked to a sharp rise in teen gun crime. Through September 2025, arrests of minors for shootings more than doubled compared to 2018 levels, prompting calls from law enforcement veterans to toughen penalties for juveniles.

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Democrats Are Suing Trump Over H-1B Visa Fee Protecting American Workers.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Democrat attorneys general from 19 states have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over a $100,000 fee for H-1B visas.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The lawsuit is led by California Attorney General Rob Bonta (D) and Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell (D), targeting the Trump administration.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The lawsuit was announced on Friday, with California and Massachusetts spearheading the effort.

💬KEY QUOTE: “President Trump’s illegal $100,000 H-1B visa fee creates unnecessary—and illegal—financial burdens on California public employers and other providers of vital services, exacerbating labor shortages in key sectors,” claimed California AG Rob Bonta.

🎯IMPACT: The lawsuit challenges the fee as unconstitutional and claims it violates the Administrative Procedure Act, while the administration argues the fee is a lawful measure to prioritize American workers.

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A group of Democrat attorneys general representing 19 states filed a lawsuit on Friday against the Trump administration in an effort to block a new $100,000 H-1B visa petition fee. Led by the attorneys general for California and Massachusetts, the plaintiffs contend the petition fee is unconstitutional, alleging it far exceeds the actual processing costs for an H-1B visa application and violates the Administrative Procedure Act (APA).

“President Trump’s illegal $100,000 H-1B visa fee creates unnecessary—and illegal—financial burdens on California public employers and other providers of vital services, exacerbating labor shortages in key sectors,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta (D) stated.

The Trump administration defended the fee, with White House Assistant Press Secretary Taylor Rogers responding, “President Trump promised to put American workers first, and his commonsense action on H-1B visas does just that by discouraging companies from spamming the system and driving down American wages, while providing certainty to employers who need to bring the best talent from overseas. The Administration’s actions are lawful and are a necessary, initial, incremental step towards necessary reforms to the H-1B program.”

Originally, the H-1B visa program was designed to allow foreign nationals to fill a limited number of technical jobs that lacked a sufficient labor pool, with 65,000 new visas issued annually and an additional 20,000 for those holding advanced degrees from U.S. institutions. However, a presidential proclamation from September noted that the program has been “deliberately exploited to replace, rather than supplement, American workers with lower-paid, lower-skilled labor” and has deviated from its intended purpose. Notably, the yearly H-1B visa cap of 85,000 is almost always exceeded through loopholes in the law.

The National Pulse reported in October that two major alleged H-1B visa mills, Cognizant and Tata Consultancy Services, were among the firms that announced they would be moving away from an over-reliance on cheap foreign labor in response to the new fee. Both companies have long been accused of abusing the H-1B system to outsource American jobs to foreign contractors.

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Farage’s Reform Party Surpasses Leftist Ruling Party in Membership Numbers.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Nigel Farage’s Reform Party claims it has become the largest political party in Britain by membership, surpassing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s ruling Labour Party.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Nigel Farage, Keir Starmer, Reform, Labour, and other British political parties.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Membership figures reported in the United Kingdom, with Labour’s numbers reportedly dropping below 250,000.

💬KEY QUOTE: “As we have suspected for some time, Reform has overtaken Labour to become the largest political party in British politics—a huge milestone on our journey to win the next election.” – Nigel Farage

🎯IMPACT: The claim reflects a shift in Britain’s political dynamics, as Labour’s membership has steadily declined while Reform rises to the top of the polls.

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Britain’s Reform Party, led by Nigel Farage, has declared itself the largest political party in Britain by membership, claiming more than 268,000 paid members. The announcement follows a report that membership in Britain’s ruling Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, has fallen below 250,000. Notably, Labour has declined to confirm the figure, stating that it publishes official numbers annually in its accounts and is under no legal obligation to disclose them sooner.

Farage hailed the milestone, saying: “As we have suspected for some time, Reform has overtaken Labour to become the largest political party in British politics—a huge milestone on our journey to win the next election. The age of two-party politics is dead.”

Reform displays a live online counter that it says only counts those who have paid the £25 (~$33) annual membership fee.

Labour’s membership has collapsed since Sir Keir Starmer replaced Jeremy Corbyn as leader in 2020, dropping from over 530,000 to 333,235 by the end of 2023. According to recent reports, it has now further declined to under 250,000. Meanwhile, the ever-further left Green Party has tripled in size to more than 180,000 under co-leader Zack Polanski. The formerly governing Conservatives (Tories) are estimated at around 123,000 members, while Corbyn’s new, Islamo-leftist Your Party claims 55,000.

Reform’s rapid rise extends far beyond membership. A September 2025 Electoral Calculus MRP poll projected the party winning 36 percent of the vote and an 84-seat parliamentary majority at the next general election, with Labour on 21 percent and the Conservatives at 15 percent. The Labour government faced accusations of delaying local elections to forestall anticipated Reform victories.

Farage’s standing is also growing internationally. On December 10, French National Rally (RN) leader Jordan Bardella, the frontrunner for the 2027 French presidency, met Farage in London and pledged joint action to stop migrant boats, including French support for British pushbacks and tougher asylum policies.

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Supreme Court Decision Could Cost U.S. $168 Billion in Tariffs Revenue.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The United States federal government could be forced to refund an estimated $168 billion in tariff payments to businesses if the Supreme Court rules that President Donald J. Trump improperly invoked an emergency powers law to impose the trade levies.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Trump administration, U.S. businesses, and Supreme Court justices.

📍WHEN & WHERE: A Supreme Court hearing in November, with potential implications for tariffs enacted under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

💬KEY QUOTE: President Trump has called the pending Supreme Court ruling “literally, LIFE OR DEATH for our country.”

🎯IMPACT: A ruling against the tariffs could lead to refunds, potentially increasing federal debt.

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The United States federal government could end up owing businesses upwards of $168 billion should the Supreme Court rule that President Donald J. Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs on dozens of countries is unlawful. Notably, U.S. Treasury Department data indicates the Trump administration has collected $259 billion in tariff revenue through December 5, though not all of those collections stem from trade levies imposed under IEEPA authority.

Several of the Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical of the legality of President Trump’s use of the IEEPA to impose broad, global tariffs during oral arguments in November. The justices noted that the emergency law does not explicitly mention tariffs in its language, and its use to impose trade levies lacks prior precedent.

President Trump has called the pending case before the high court “literally, LIFE OR DEATH for our country,” adding that without the tariffs, the U.S. is “virtually defenseless against other countries who have, for years, taken advantage of us.” The Trump administration has consistently argued that the IEEPA grants the president broad powers to counter “unusual and extraordinary threats,” and that the levies serve as a critical tool for boosting U.S. manufacturing, creating jobs, and reducing the trade deficit. When he enacted the tariffs in April, President Trump argued that foreign trade deficits constituted a “national security crisis,” enabling him to invoke the emergency provisions under the IEEPA.

Notably, the U.S. trade deficit fell sharply in September due to the tariffs, declining 10.9 percent to $52.8 billion. Additionally, the bilateral trade deficit with China narrowed by $4.0 billion to $11.4 billion in September, as Chinese imports fell and U.S. exports to China rose slightly.

The National Pulse reported earlier this week that Chinese Premier Li Qiang—the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) second most powerful leader next to President Xi Jinping—claimed global trade tariffs have dealt a “severe blow” to the world economy. Implicit in Li’s remarks is the admission that U.S. tariffs enacted by the Trump administration have caused a significant negative impact on China’s export economy, which is highly reliant on selling goods to American consumers. Data released by Chinese customs officials shows that exports to the United States year-on-year fell by 28.7 percent in November.

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Trump DOJ Sues Fulton County for 2020 Election Ballot Records.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division filed a lawsuit against Fulton County, Georgia, seeking access to voting records from the 2020 presidential election.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Department of Justice (DOJ), Fulton County officials, and states including Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The lawsuit was filed on Friday, December 12, 2025, targeting Fulton County, Georgia.

🎯IMPACT: The DOJ has now sued 18 states, along with Fulton County, over election-related records access.

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division has filed a lawsuit against Fulton County, Georgia, demanding access to voting records from the 2020 presidential election. Filed on Friday, December 12, the legal action follows an October subpoena for ballots and other election materials, which Fulton County has not answered, according to the DOJ complaint.

Fulton County is notable as the location where President Donald J. Trump faced one of several Democrat lawfare efforts, in this instance initiated by disgraced District Attorney Fani Willis, who was eventually disqualified from prosecuting the case. In late November, Peter Skandalakis, director of the Prosecuting Attorney’s Council of Georgia, moved to dismiss the racketeering case against President Trump and his allies.

In addition to Fulton County, the department has filed lawsuits against Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada. These cases allege that the states failed to provide statewide voter registration lists upon request.

With these latest actions, the number of states sued by the DOJ over election-related issues has risen to 18, alongside the lawsuit against Fulton County.

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FDA Mulling Strict ‘Black Box’ Warning for COVID Vaccines: Report.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Reports suggest the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plans to add a “black box” warning to COVID-19 vaccines, indicating potential severe health risks.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The FDA, Dr. Vinay Prasad, Moderna, Pfizer, Novavax, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) spokesman Andrew Nixon.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The plans are reportedly under development and were disclosed by sources to CNN. Finalization details remain unclear.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Any claim not officially made by the FDA is pure speculation.” – Andrew Nixon, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

🎯IMPACT: In July of this year, the FDA updated the warning labels on Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 mRNA vaccines to include new information regarding the risks of myocarditis and pericarditis, particularly in young males.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reportedly preparing to add a “black box” warning to COVID-19 vaccines, according to sources who disclosed the information to CNN. Black box warnings, the FDA’s most serious advisory, are typically reserved for medications with life-threatening or disabling side effects, such as opioids. It remains unclear whether the warning would apply to all COVID-19 vaccines or only to mRNA vaccines, such as those from Pfizer and Moderna.

Dr. Vinay Prasad, the FDA’s chief medical and scientific officer, is reportedly overseeing the plan, though it has not yet been finalized. However, Andrew Nixon, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), dismissed the reports, stating, “Any claim not officially made by the FDA is pure speculation.”

Common side effects of COVID-19 vaccines include mild arm pain, fatigue, and headaches, but there have also been cases of allergic reactions and heart inflammation—including myocarditis, which can cause heart failure. In July of this year, the FDA updated the warning labels on Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 mRNA vaccines to include new information regarding the risks of myocarditis and pericarditis, particularly in young males.

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Black Student Brands Classmate a ‘White B***h’ During Savage Stabbing Attack.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A white student was stabbed multiple times in the head and racially abused in an attack at a Georgia high school.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: A black student and the white student he targeted.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The attack occurred on Friday in the cafeteria of North Atlanta High School in Atlanta, Georgia.

💬KEY QUOTE: “One student sustained an injury involving a pair of scissors. School staff responded to secure the area, ensure the safety of all students, and provide care to the injured student, who is currently being treated at a local hospital.” – Atlanta Public Schools.

🎯IMPACT: The injured student is being treated at a local hospital.

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Video shared on social media shows a vicious attack at North Atlanta High School in Atlanta, Georgia, in which a white student was stabbed multiple times in the head with a pair of scissors. The graphic footage appears to show the badly bleeding victim, said to be autistic, lying on the cafeteria floor as another student, identified by witnesses as black, approaches and shouts “white b**h!” toward him.

In a statement, Atlanta Public Schools said, “One student sustained an injury involving a pair of scissors. School staff responded to secure the area, ensure the safety of all students, and provide care to the injured student, who is currently being treated at a local hospital.” The district added that the incident was isolated to the two students involved, claiming that no ongoing threat exists.

Some reports state that the injured student was stabbed in the eye. The attack has raised serious concern among parents and community members, who are demanding more information about school safety measures and disciplinary responses.

The attack comes at a time of growing public attention to violent incidents in which race has been cited as a factor. In August 2025, 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska was fatally stabbed on a Charlotte light rail train. Authorities charged Decarlos Brown Jr., a black male, with murder in the case, and video from the scene apparently captures him saying “I got that white girl” after the stabbing. Federal prosecutors brought charges related to causing death on a mass transit system, and there have been discussions regarding whether hate crime charges may apply.

Zarutska, who had resettled in the United States after fleeing the war in Ukraine, became the namesake of “Iryna’s Law,” a criminal justice reform bill passed by North Carolina lawmakers in response to the public outcry following her death. The legislation restricts cashless bail for violent offenders, expands pretrial detention requirements, and includes measures that could allow executions to resume in the state after a long pause.

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Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker Signs Euthanasia Law.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker (D) signed a bill into law allowing terminally ill patients to be euthanized.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Governor Pritzker, Illinois lawmakers, religious groups, and disability rights advocates.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Signed into law on Friday, the legislation will take effect in Illinois in September 2026.

💬KEY QUOTE: “This bill carries far too many loopholes and lacks oversight to be safe and equitable, but the bottom line for Access Living is this: The existence of assisted suicide is a threat, to not just the kind of health care we deserve, but a threat to our ability to live and die with dignity.” – Sebastian Nalls, Access Living

🎯IMPACT: The bill has sparked concerns from religious leaders and disability advocates over potential abuse and ethical implications.

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Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker (D) signed a bill on Friday permitting terminally ill patients to be euthanized. Known as the Illinois End-of-Life Options Act, or “Deb’s Law,” the legislation is set to take effect in September 2026. According to Pritzker’s office, the bill allows qualified patients to “seek medication to peacefully end their lives on their own terms in consultation with physicians.”

“This legislation will be thoughtfully implemented so that physicians can consult patients on making deeply personal decisions with authority, autonomy, and empathy,” Pritzker claimed.

To qualify, patients must be 18 or older, have a terminal illness confirmed by a physician, possess the mental capacity to make medical decisions, and be informed about other end-of-life care options such as hospice and palliative care. They must also make both written and oral requests for the deadly medication. The cause of death listed on their death certificate will reflect their underlying terminal illness.

Despite the supposed safeguards, the bill has faced strong opposition from religious groups and disability advocates. Sebastian Nalls, a policy analyst with Access Living, warned, “This bill carries far too many loopholes and lacks oversight to be safe and equitable, but the bottom line for Access Living is this: The existence of assisted suicide is a threat, to not just the kind of health care we deserve, but a threat to our ability to live and die with dignity.”

Cardinal Blase Cupich of the Archdiocese of Chicago also criticized the legislation, questioning why the state would normalize suicide amid increasing mental health concerns. He said, “There is a way to both honor the dignity of human life and provide compassionate care to those experiencing life-ending illness. Surely the Illinois legislature should explore those options before making suicide one of the avenues available to the ill and distressed.”

The National Pulse reported earlier this month that Canada’s so-called medical assistance in dying (MAID) program is estimated to have killed over 92,000 people since euthanasia was legalized in 2016. MAID now accounts for just over five percent of all annual deaths in Canada.

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Migrants Bring Leprosy Back to European Country After Four Decades With No Cases.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The first cases of leprosy in over 40 years have been confirmed in Romania, involving two migrant masseuses.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Two Indonesian migrants, aged 21 and 25, and the Romanian Ministry of Health.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The cases were detected in a spa in Cluj, Romania, with the last confirmed case in the country reported 44 years ago.

🎯IMPACT: The spa has been shut down pending an investigation, while health officials monitor the situation.

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Romania has reported its first confirmed leprosy cases in more than four decades, according to the country’s health ministry. The infections involve two Indonesian migrants, aged 21 and 25, who worked as masseuses at a spa in the northwestern city of Cluj. Both are receiving treatment, and authorities have begun testing two additional people connected to the facility. Health officials said one of the confirmed patients had recently returned from Asia.

Health Minister Alexandru Rogobete urged calm, insisting that the disease requires prolonged exposure and spa customers are unlikely to be at risk. However, the spa has been temporarily closed while investigators assess potential contacts and environmental conditions. Romania last recorded a case of leprosy 44 years ago.

The emergence of these cases coincides with the resurgence of several infectious diseases in Europe and North America that were once considered controlled. A notable example occurred in Chicago, Illinois, in 2024, when dozens of measles cases were reported in migrant shelters.

Sporadic cases of bubonic plague have been identified in parts of the western United States. Medical authorities have noted that high levels of global migration, combined with uneven access to healthcare and screening, can contribute to the reintroduction of infections such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, and syphilis when migrants arrive from regions where these diseases are more prevalent.

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Trump Sued Over White House Ballroom Renovation.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The National Trust for Historic Preservation has filed a lawsuit to halt President Donald J. Trump’s planned ballroom construction on White House grounds.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the National Park Service, and other federal entities.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The lawsuit was filed on December 12, 2025, in Washington, D.C.

💬KEY QUOTE: “No president is legally allowed to tear down portions of the White House without any review whatsoever — not President Trump, not President Biden, not anyone else.” – National Trust for Historic Preservation complaint

🎯IMPACT: The lawsuit could delay or halt the ballroom project, citing violations of required review processes and public input.

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The National Trust for Historic Preservation has filed a federal lawsuit against President Donald J. Trump, seeking to block the construction of a ballroom on the White House grounds. The nonprofit argues that the demolition of the East Wing and the planned construction violate laws requiring public review and approval.

The lawsuit, filed on Friday, December 12, 2025, in Washington, D.C., names the President, the National Park Service, the Department of the Interior, the General Services Administration (GSA), and the respective agency chiefs as defendants. The nonprofit claims that the administration proceeded with demolition and construction without submitting plans for review by the National Capital Planning Commission, the Commission of Fine Arts, or the U.S. Congress.

“No president is legally allowed to tear down portions of the White House without any review whatsoever—not President Trump, not President Biden, not anyone else,” the complaint states. “And no president is legally allowed to construct a ballroom on public property without giving the public the opportunity to weigh in.”

The White House has defended its actions, asserting that approval is only required for “vertical construction” and not for demolition. White House spokesman Davis Ingle stated, “President Trump has full legal authority to modernize, renovate, and beautify the White House—just like all of his predecessors did.”

Despite objections from the National Trust, construction crews continue preparations for the new ballroom. The nonprofit insists that the public has been deprived of its right to be informed and to comment on the project, and is demanding that all work be halted until reviews and approvals are completed.

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