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White House Ballroom Fight: U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily stayed a D.C. injunction, letting Trump’s $400M White House ballroom construction continue while the high court weighs the administration’s national-security arguments. Justice Department Politics: Trump announced loyalist Ed Martin is leaving DOJ to “fight legal battles” tied to midterms and 2028, after a controversial stint that included overseeing Jan. 6 case dismissals in D.C. FOIA Clash in D.C. Federal Court: The FBI asked a judge to allow sealed, private explanations for withholding parts of President Bola Tinubu-related records, arguing disclosure could endanger people and reveal investigative methods. Immigration Enforcement: After TPS ended for 350,000 Haitians, more than 160 people were deported to Haiti, with flights routed away from Port-au-Prince due to security risks. Local DC Watch: D.C. leaders are also facing ongoing governance pressure points, including a delayed homelessness plan and broader district-level funding and staffing strains.

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