AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWhite House Ballroom Fight: Preservation groups urged the U.S. Supreme Court to stop Trump’s $400M White House ballroom construction, arguing it’s illegal without congressional approval and could cause irreparable harm, while the administration says the project can’t be easily undone. D.C. Courts & Public Safety: The U.S. Attorney for D.C. criticized a judge’s decision to release a woman accused of vandalizing the WWII Memorial, calling her a flight risk and challenging the logic of pretrial release. Kennedy Center Uncertainty: The National Symphony Orchestra announced it will play at six D.C.-area venues as the Kennedy Center weighs a potential two-year shutdown for a $257M renovation, with Trump’s name planned for the building—still facing legal hurdles. Freedom 250 Security: Heavy security is planned for the IndyCar Freedom 250 in downtown D.C., with fencing, TSA-style checkpoints, and a strict no-drone zone affecting access near major museums. Local Civic Education: Students from the D.C.-area and beyond took part in Washington Youth Tour trips, meeting lawmakers and touring federal landmarks.
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