Elections renovate buildings. Lawsuits renovate calendars. Pick which one is the country.
BREAKING: Supreme Court Announces 11th-Hour Intervention To Decide Fate Of Trump’s White House Construction Blitz
The Court just took the East Wing fight. Preservation lawyers want a pause. The building is already a jobsite.
Summary
- The Daily Caller reports the Supreme Court will decide the fate of President Trump's East Wing modernization, a blitz the piece dates at 252 days.
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation and allied plaintiffs have used the courts to slow ballroom and East Wing work that already demolished and rebuilt on a live campus.
- Chief Justice Roberts's intervention puts a construction calendar in front of nine justices instead of a neighborhood board.
- The White House is a working building. A lawsuit that treats cranes as a constitutional crisis is still a lawsuit, and now it has a docket number at the top.
Commentary
A carpenter on a federal scaffold still sets a level before dawn and watches lawyers treat a stud wall like a coup. He already poured the week. They filed the week.
That is the gap. One side hangs drywall. The other side hangs a stay. Historic trust language is not a veto over an elected renovation unless a court says so. Now the court will.
Ask the grounds crew: if the East Wing can be a courtroom exhibit, who answers when the next state dinner needs a floor that exists?
Comments
I do not need a Trust to tell me a working White House may change a wing.
Historic statutes exist. They are not a pocket veto. The Court should say so cleanly.
Capitals that cannot remodel their own house look weak to Beijing. Finish the job.
Preservation NGOs found a plaintiff. Construction crews found a slab. The slab is more honest.
I remodel on weekends. They remodel with injunctions. One of those builds a room.
252 days is a lot of filing. Pour the concrete.
A ballroom fight is not Hormuz. Still, a president who cannot build at home will not scare Tehran.
Daily Caller printed Roberts, 252 days, and the Trust. Start there.
Let the Court clear the crane. Keep the East Wing a jobsite.