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In reply to the discussion: Stop work order: White House hasn't submitted plans for Trump's fancy ballroom despite shocking demolition [View all]travelingthrulife
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                        Stop work order: White House hasn't submitted plans for Trump's fancy ballroom despite shocking demolition [View all]
							cbabe
							Oct 22
							OP
                        
        
        I hope that "stop work order" can be enforced.  I don't know if the company is still destroying
        hlthe2b
        Oct 22
        #2
      
        
        Could Maryland revoke the contractor's incorporation or any licensing if they continue?  nt
        Gore1FL
        Oct 22
        #20
      
        
        Since contractors do not have blanket immunity compliments of SCOTUS, I doubt that they will ignore a stop order.
        flashman13
        Oct 22
        #4
      
        
        I read that he is destroying the entire East Wing of the White House for his Throne Room.
        MLWR
        Oct 22
        #5
      
        
        The company doing the demolition without permits should be fined, and lose their construction license.
        patphil
        Oct 22
        #7
      
        
        You're absolutely correct.  Biut that doesn't change the law...only the possibility of consequences.
        patphil
        Oct 22
        #32
      
        
        Demolition for new White House ballroom doesn't need approval, Trump-appointed commission head says
        cliffside
        Oct 22
        #14
      
        
        He's a two year-old poop flinger. This is his answer to the success of the No Kings rallies.
        diane in sf
        Oct 22
        #17
      
        
        When this shitshow ends, and it will end. Trump is a walking corpse.There is going to be hell to pay by a LOT of people.
        Joinfortmill
        Oct 22
        #29