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Where Trump’s DC reconstruction projects stand in court

Where Trump’s DC reconstruction projects stand in court
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President Donald Trump entered his second term in the White House with the eye of a veteran real-estate developer and a vision to “Make D.C. Safe and Beautiful Again,” scoping out facilities and areas he thought needed improvement in Washington, D.C. The White House released on Friday its budget proposal for 2027, which included a […]

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