White House ballroom demolition doesn't need approval: Trump-appointed panel chief
The White House doesn't need approval from the commission that vets most federal building projects before President Trump begins his massive ballroom project, the head of the panel told members this week.
"It is in fact the case that this commission does not have jurisdiction — and it has long denied that it has jurisdiction — over demolition and site preparation work for federal buildings on federal property,” National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) Chair Will Scharf said during © The Hill
