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Supreme Court Intervenes to Stop Donald Trump From ‘UNCONSTITUTIONALLY’ Accessing Federal Taxpayer Dollars for ACECO Settlement After Congress Had Indicated They Would Not Block the Payment, Raising Questions About Executive and Legislative Authority

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Supreme Court Blocks Trump From Using Taxpayer Funds to Pay ACECO Despite Congress Signaling Approval

In a dramatic turn in the ongoing East Wing demolition saga, the Supreme Court has ordered that President Donald Trump is barred from accessing federal taxpayer funds to pay ACECO, the construction company responsible for the controversial demolition of the White House East Wing. This decision comes despite recent congressional revelations indicating that lawmakers would not block Trump’s request to use public funds for the settlement.

The East Wing project has been at the center of a national controversy, with preservationists, legal experts, and historians criticizing the demolition as potentially illegal and a violation of historic preservation laws. ACECO, the contractor responsible for carrying out the demolition, has billed millions of dollars for the work, prompting the Trump administration to seek payment using federal funds.

Congressional leaders had previously indicated that they would not obstruct Trump’s effort to settle ACECO’s bill with taxpayer money, citing the need to fulfill contractual obligations and avoid protracted legal disputes. The decision was widely interpreted as a green light for the president to access public resources, even as debates over the legality and ethics of the demolition continued.

However, the Supreme Court’s intervention now halts that process. In its ruling, the Court emphasized the judiciary’s authority to review and restrict executive actions involving federal funds, particularly when historic preservation and legal compliance are at stake.

“This order underscores the checks and balances inherent in our system,” a Court spokesperson said. “Even when Congress signals approval, executive actions involving taxpayer money remain subject to judicial oversight to ensure compliance with the law.”

The ruling has ignited a new wave of debate over the limits of presidential authority, the role of Congress in approving federal spending, and the use of public funds for controversial projects. Legal analysts suggest that this case could set a precedent for future disputes involving the executive branch’s control over federal money, especially in cases with historical or legal significance.

The Trump administration expressed disappointment with the ruling but pledged to comply with the Court’s order. “While we respect the Supreme Court’s decision, we remain committed to resolving contractual obligations fairly and efficiently,” a White House official said.

ACECO, meanwhile, faces continued uncertainty over its payment, and legal experts predict that negotiations or alternative settlement mechanisms may now be required.

This decision marks a rare and significant clash between the judicial and legislative branches, illustrating the delicate balance of power in the United States government. As debates over historic preservation, executive authority, and the proper use of taxpayer money continue, the East Wing controversy remains a flashpoint in American political and legal discourse.

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