Trump backs White House ballroom project after Supreme Court allows construction to continue
President Donald Trump made multiple posts on Truth Social in the last hour: - "We are grateful for the Decision of the United States Supreme Court. The Military/Ballroom Complex being built on the hallowed grounds of the White House, which is so vital for National Security, will be THE GREATEST OF ITS KIND!
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It is something that Presidents have wanted for 150 years, and that the Military has been seeking for the last 100 years. Construction is under budget and ahead of schedule.
Thank you for your attention to this matter!" - "Ed Martin has been with me from the very beginning, and done an incredible job as an Attorney, Director of the Weaponization Working Group, and the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia. Ed is now leaving to go outside to fight Legal Battles for the upcoming Midterm Election, and the Presidential Election of 2028.
I know he will do an outstanding job, ensure Free, Fair, and Honest Elections, and strongly advance our Constitutional Rights. - "Dr. Sebastian Gorka: "Kevin Rideout, the Christian Missionary taken by ISIS, was reunited with his wife.
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He sounds incredibly good and wouldn't stop saying how grateful he is to President Trump. (He even shared that he kept singing in his head the song 'Proud to be an American!' when he knew he would be coming home."" - "RT @SchoenlawOur President gave Iran every possible chance to finally reform its conduct, give up its role as the no. 1 sponsor of global terrorism and join with productive nations.
He warned them of the consequences of continuing on their lawless barbaric path. But their "leaders" know only lawless terrorist behavior and now our President is delivering on his warnings.
That is how true Statesmanship operates!!! @realDonaldTrump"
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President Donald Trump made multiple posts on Truth Social in the last hour: - "We are grateful for the Decision of the United States Supreme Court. The Military/Ballroom Complex being built on the hallowed grounds of the White House, which is so vital for National Security, will be THE GREATEST OF ITS KIND!
It is something that Presidents have wanted for 150 years, and that the Military has been seeking for the last 100 years. Construction is under budget and ahead of schedule.
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Thank you for your attention to this matter!" - "Ed Martin has been with me from the very beginning, and done an incredible job as an Attorney, Director of the Weaponization Working Group, and the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia. Ed is now leaving to go outside to fight Legal Battles for the upcoming Midterm Election, and the Presidential Election of 2028.
I know he will do an outstanding job, ensure Free, Fair, and Honest Elections, and strongly advance our Constitutional Rights. Sebastian Gorka: "Kevin Rideout, the Christian Missionary taken by ISIS, was reunited with his wife.
He sounds incredibly good and wouldn't stop saying how grateful he is to President Trump. (He even shared that he kept singing in his head the song 'Proud to be an American!' when he knew he would be coming home."" - "RT @SchoenlawOur President gave Iran every possible chance to finally reform its conduct, give up its role as the no. 1 sponsor of global terrorism and join with productive nations.
He warned them of the consequences of continuing on their lawless barbaric path. But their "leaders" know only lawless terrorist behavior and now our President is delivering on his warnings.
That is how true Statesmanship operates!!! @realDonaldTrump" The geopolitically most significant signal in this batch is the Supreme Court-backed continuation of the White House ballroom project, because it confirms the administration is treating the build as a high-priority state asset and framing it through a national security lens. The immediate impact is limited in foreign policy terms, but the post signals confidence in executive authority, institutional backing from the Court, and continued attention to security-related infrastructure at the White House.
Recent coverage has already focused on the Court allowing the project to proceed, so this post reinforces that the legal fight is not deterring construction. The other posts are secondary but still notable.
The Ed Martin message suggests continued personnel alignment around election-law and political legal strategy, while the Iran repost keeps pressure on Tehran by repeating the long-standing Trump line that Iran had chances to change course and is now facing consequences. That echoes earlier Trump-era maximum pressure messaging and the broader U.S.-Iran cycle of sanctions, confrontation, and warnings over terrorism support.
The ISIS hostage release praise is humanitarian and reputational, but it is not a policy shift. Overall, this batch points more to domestic authority, legal confidence, and continued hardline rhetoric on Iran than to any immediate diplomatic opening.


