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15 Minutes Ago: Donald Trump’s Four-Word Response After Supreme Court Set to Withdraw President Donald Trump’s Immunity, Opening the Door for Him to Stand Trial Following Explosive Epstein Revelations and the Controversial Illegal Demolition of the White House East Wing after massive protest in front of White House calling for his impeachment Full Details 👇👇
15 Minutes Ago: The President of the United States’ Four-Word Response After Supreme Court Issues Emergency Injunction Halting His White House East Wing Demolition for Lavish Ballroom Following National Trust for Historic Preservation Lawsuit Alleging $10B in Federal Environmental and Heritage Protection Violations
Washington, D.C. — In an unprecedented late-night intervention, the United States Supreme Court issued an emergency injunction halting President Trump’s controversial demolition of the White House East Wing—an ongoing project intended to make way for what insiders have described as a “palatial private ballroom rivaling Europe’s royal estates.”
The injunction, delivered just before midnight, came in direct response to a sweeping lawsuit filed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which accuses the administration of more than $10 billion in violations of federal environmental, architectural heritage, and historic preservation laws.
The lawsuit claims the administration bypassed mandatory environmental impact reviews, ignored federal stewardship obligations, and unlawfully approved the destruction of protected historic structure components.
The President’s Four-Word Reaction
According to two senior White House officials who spoke under condition of anonymity, the President responded immediately upon being informed of the Supreme Court’s ruling.
His exact words, delivered sharply and reportedly loud enough for nearby staff to hear:
We’re appealing this.”
The terse four-word declaration was echoed minutes later in a brief written statement from the White House legal office, confirming the administration’s intent to challenge the injunction and accusing the Court of “overreach” and “politically motivated interference.”
Inside the Court’s Emergency Halt
The Supreme Court’s order cites:
“Irreparable harm to a protected national heritage site,”
“Significant unresolved legal questions,” and
“Immediate risk of permanent loss of federally protected historic assets.”
The ruling freezes construction, demolition, and contracting activities until the Court reviews the case more fully—effectively shutting down all progress on the half-demolished wing.
A senior judicial source described the order as “extraordinary but necessary,” given the scope of the allegations and the speed of destruction reported by preservation groups.
National Trust: ‘This Is a Crime Against Our Nation’s Memory’