Headline: New York Times, 1/14/2026
The Commission of Fine Arts has postponed a planned review of President Trump’s new ballroom because he has yet to appoint new members to the panel to replace the ones he fired months ago.
The White House fired all six members of the independent agency in October, promising to appoint members who shared Mr. Trump’s “America First” agenda. But the administration has not done so.
The panel was supposed to meet Thursday, and on the agenda was an “information presentation” about the ballroom project. But the review has been pushed back a week to give the president more time to handpick the panel members, according to the agency.
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