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Insight into Donald Trump’s meeting with ACECO executives to negotiate Supreme Court-ordered compensation to the Company over unpaid demolition work on the White House East Wing.
Donald Trump Meets ACECO Executives to Discuss Supreme Court-Ordered Compensation
Donald Trump has reportedly held a closed-door meeting with executives of ACECO Demolition Company following a Supreme Court ruling that ordered him to pay outstanding compensation related to demolition work on the White House East Wing.

The meeting comes after ACECO won a lengthy legal battle over unpaid balances for services it says were fully completed as part of the high-profile demolition project. The Supreme Court ruled in the company’s favor, stating that the agreed payment must be honored and directing Trump to settle the outstanding amount.
Sources familiar with the discussions say the meeting focused on negotiating the structure and timing of the compensation, rather than disputing the ruling itself. ACECO executives are said to be seeking full compliance with the court’s decision, while Trump’s team is reportedly exploring payment arrangements that would align with his financial and legal considerations.
The case has drawn significant attention due to its unusual connection to the White House East Wing and the involvement of a former U.S. president. Legal analysts note that the ruling reinforces the principle that contractual obligations remain enforceable regardless of political status.
While no final agreement has been announced, both sides are expected to continue discussions in the coming days. Observers say the outcome could set a notable precedent for how court-ordered compensation disputes involving high-profile political figures are resolved.
