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The president has been very clear, including in that interview, about expressing patience, you know, about saying that he's willing to let this play out.
You know, all indications are that, you know, frozen assets, this this plea by Iran for an agreement to include the release of billions of dollars, some 24 billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets, that that is a key sticking point.
Construction on the estimated $400 million project has been underway for months despite a federal lawsuit.
The Department of Justice argued the National Trust for Historic Preservation has no standing to sue and that nothing can stop the Trump administration from building the ballroom on White House grounds, even if courts find the government acted illegally.
The three-judge panel for the U.S.
Appeals Court in D.C.
heard oral arguments but did not immediately issue a ruling, leaving a temporary stay in place for now.
In Washington, Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio.
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