US Justice Department seeks to lift injunction on ballroom project after shooting

The Justice Department, in a five-page court filing on Sunday, said the incident ‌underscores the critical need for "top level, state of the art ‌security at the White House, including the ballroom," adding that it was vital for national security.

US Justice Department seeks to lift injunction on ballroom project after shooting

The Justice Department has ​again asked a federal court ​to lift an ‌injunction holding ​up progress on President Donald Trump's ballroom project, saying Saturday's shooting outside the ‌White House showed an urgent need for improved security. The Justice Department, in a five-page court filing on Sunday, said the incident ‌underscores the critical need for "top level, state of the art ‌security at the White House, including the ballroom," adding that it was vital for national security. It also asks for the lawsuit challenging ⁠the ​project to ⁠be dismissed.

The DOJ had previously asked a federal judge to throw out the ⁠lawsuit over the ballroom after a foiled attack at the ​White House Correspondents' Association dinner in April. The lawsuit was filed ⁠by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, a congressionally chartered nonprofit organization. ⁠It ​said it would not drop its lawsuit after the attack in April, despite the Justice Department's request. The gunman ⁠who fired at a White House checkpoint on Saturday was shot ⁠by ⁠officers and died after being taken to the hospital on Saturday evening, the Secret Service ‌said.

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