Republicans aren’t eager to rescue Trump’s ballroom plan
After a judge blocked work on Trump’s White House ballroom, some allies want Congress to step in. Most Republican lawmakers, however, are still keeping their hands politely in their pockets.
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After a judge blocked work on Trump’s White House ballroom, some allies want Congress to step in. Most Republican lawmakers, however, are still keeping their hands politely in their pockets.
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