Headline: Engineering News Record, 12/23/2025
Bryan Gottlieb reports:
Public Citizen filed the lawsuit Dec. 22 in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, alleging that the White House and the U.S. Department of the Interior failed to respond to a Freedom of Information Act request seeking documents tied to the ballroom project, including records related to planning, approvals and contracting, according to the complaint and a Politico Pro Energy and Environment report.
“The White House has hidden the truth about how the Park Service is being used as a tool to facilitate Trump’s shady ballroom funding scheme,” said Jon Golinger, a democracy advocate with Public Citizen. “But the American people have the right to know who’s doing what to the People’s House and we are going to find the facts.”
The lawsuit does not seek to halt construction directly, but it targets documentation underlying the project, which involves demolition of the historic East Wing and construction of a roughly 90,000-sq-ft ballroom on federal property. While the project is privately funded, it is being built within the White House complex, raising questions about how federal oversight, disclosure requirements and preservation laws apply.
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