A shooting at the White House Correspondent's Dinner has renewed Trump's calls for his new ballroom at the White House.

The $400 million White House ballroom project faces a legal challenge.

The intrigue before the White House Correspondents' Dinner had been about Trump-press tensions. Gunshots cut the evening short.

Donald Trump argued that the shooting during Saturday’s White House Correspondents' Dinner highlights why the White House "needs" the ballroom. And those remarks didn't sit well…

The President took to social media to reiterate his case that White House ballroom is a matter of national security in the wake of the press dinner shooting.

President presses case for controversial $400m project following White House correspondents’ dinner shooting

Trump advocates for a secure White House ballroom after a shooting at a dinner event, emphasizing safety and security concerns.

The ballroom is expected to be completed in 2028, though Saturday’s shooting has prompted calls to expedite the construction of the building.

Heavily armed Secret Service agents flooded the stage and a broad collection of law enforcement and National Guard descended on the hotel.

The Trump administration asked the National Trust for Historic Preservation on Sunday to end its legal challenge to President Donald Trump's ballroom.

Trump and allies — including the Pennsylvania Democrat — claim controversial East Wing demolition replacement is necessary to mitigate security risks

Trump officials use incident at correspondents’ dinner to pitch case for $400m project, arguing it will be ‘safe space’

The plaintiff in the lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s $400 million White House ballroom project on Monday rejected a demand by the Department of Justice to drop that…

The administration accuses the plaintiffs challenging the ballroom’s construction of having “Trump derangement syndrome” and claims it would have prevented Saturday’s…

the Justice Department has asked a court to dismiss a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's planned ballroom, citing the weekend's shooting.

The acting attorney general cites the shooting attack at the White House correspondents’ dinner in U.S. District Court filing.

Critics say a White House ballroom would be a "vanity" project for President Donald Trump. He and the Department of Justice say it's needed for security.

A shooting at the White House Correspondent's Dinner has renewed Trump's calls for his new ballroom at the White House.