Trump says White House ballroom is ahead of schedule 30-Mar 10:43

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that the planned White House ballroom was "ahead ​of schedule and under budget" despite a lawsuit that seeks ‌to halt the project.

Trump showed off new renderings of the ballroom as he defended the project, which required the demolition of the ​White House East Wing. "We're doing very well, so we're ​ahead of schedule," Trump told reporters on Air Force ⁠One as he returned to Washington on Sunday evening ​after a weekend at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.

The ballroom ​has faced legal and political challenges, including a lawsuit from the National Trust for Historic Preservation alleging the administration bypassed required reviews and public ​input. A federal judge has said he will decide by ​the end of March whether to issue an injunction halting the project ‌while ⁠the lawsuit proceeds.

No firm completion date has been given but the White House has said it will be "long before the end" of Trump's term.

The president on Sunday described the ballroom ​as a "shed" for ​a "massive" military ⁠complex being built underneath. The ballroom will have "high-grade, bullet-proof" glass windows and a drone-proof roof, he ​said.

"Unfortunately we're living in an age where ​that is ⁠a good thing," Trump said.

Trump has previously said that private donations will fund the entire cost of the $400 million ballroom ⁠project, which ​is part of his broad effort to ​reshape Washington.