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The Trump administration indicated that it will go to the Supreme Court if the federal appeals court that has the case now doesn't rule in the president's favor.
The New York Times reports that ArcelorMittal is providing steel for the structure of the White House ballroom project from its manufacturing operations in Europe, not in Alabama.
The Times reported that ArcelorMittal, a firm in Luxembourg and the second-largest steelmaker in the world, is providing steel for the structure of the ballroom project, citing the two sources. The steel is said to have been produced in Europe, where the majority of ArcelorMittal's production is concentrated.
The White House argued that both large and small banks would benefit from the additional loan growth they projected, and that “a yield prohibition would do very little to protect bank lending, while forgoing the consumer benefits of competitive returns on stablecoin holdings.”
ArcelorMittal, a European steel-maker, is donating tens of millions of dollars of foreign steel for President Donald Trump’s new ballroom.
Donald Trump’s pet project is only getting more controversial. Trump, who campaigned on and enacted tariffs under the notion of “America First,” is using tens of millions of dollars’ worth of foreign steel for his precious White House ballroom.
George Clooney blasts Trump's threat to end a civilization as a potential war crime. The White House responds by mocking Clooney's movies and acting.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are hosting the annual White House "Easter Egg Roll" on the South Lawn on Monday morning.