President Trump was seen lashing out after his $400 million mega White House Ballroom construction project was put on pause temporarily by a federal judge.
On Tuesday, the US District Judge named Richard Leon mentioned in his decision how the president is the steward of the White House but not the owner, as he gave permission in the form of a preliminary injunction stopping construction.

The decision comes amid a mega lawsuit brought up by a group that argues about the president not having the authority to tear down the historic East Wing so they could make way for his passion project.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation sued me for a Ballroom that is under budget, he mentioned, adding how the project is ahead of schedule, and is being designed at no additional cost to the taxpayer.

Leon, who is a Washington judge appointed by former President George Bush, initially rejected a bid by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the US to stop construction in December.