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Congressional Democrats argue in filing that White House ballroom construction shouldn’t proceed without Congress’ consent
CAC’s brief on behalf of Members of Congress opposing construction on Trump’s unconstitutional ballroom were featured in CBS News. Read more in CBS News.
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