Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Trump makes Shock Admission about Secret Bunker

Episode Date: April 3, 2026

In comments to the press, Trump not only demonstrated that he can’t read and comprehend simple legal orders, including those about his royal Ballroom project, but that he is willing to compromise na...tional security by revealing state secrets while talking about the Project as well! Popok reports on Trump’s comments after Judge Leon red-tagged and blocked the Ballroom project in an order punctuated with 18 exclamation marks and a fair number of eye-rolling (“Please!”), including about confidential safety features to be used for the facility. Factor: Head to https://factormeals.com/legalaf50off and use code legalaf50off to get 50 percent off and free breakfast for a year! *Offer only valid for new Factor customers with code and qualifying auto-renewing subscription purchase. Subscribe:  @LegalAFMTN  Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:05 red-tagged the ballroom construction project, but at the same time compromise national security all in the same comments he's making about the ballroom project. He's telling the world and our enemies about all of the security features that he intends on using built below the ballroom, which he now refers to as just a shed for the person. purposes of covering a massive security bunker, the extension of the presidential emergency operations center, which apparently is now going to go underneath the ballroom. That's our president for you. He can't read, he can't understand legal principles, and he's also selling out our national
Starting point is 00:01:48 interests in defending himself. I'm Michael Popok. You're here on Midas Touch and on Legal AF. It all started yesterday when we woke up to the great news that Judge Leon in a 30,000. page decision, which was punctuated literally with 18 exclamation marks and a smattering of pleas, almost eye rolls reflected in text. He, Judge Leon, granted the National Trust for Historic Preservation, their preliminary injunction to stop the vertical construction or any more construction at the site of the ballroom because it violates the laws of Congress.
Starting point is 00:02:29 separation of powers is ultra-varies, meaning it is without express statutory authorization. See, Donald Trump told the American people, I don't need congressional authority. I can tear down any part or all of the parts of the people's house while I'm a temporary occupant because I'm not taking public money. First of all, that is always a lie. There is public money being used, even though he's also taken in $400 million, although we don't know where it is. We don't know what account it's sitting in, but we've been told he's taken in a fair amount of the $400 million for the double the cost of the ballroom build that's going on right now from American corporations and tech companies. But the employees that work for the president on the White House staff, they're paid with our taxpayer dollars.
Starting point is 00:03:20 And so for every minute or every hour that they spend on the ballroom project, that is our taxpayer public money. And the way that Congress can approve, because they are, as the judge pointed out, they hold the keys to all federal property in memoriam. And Donald Trump is only, as any other president is, a temporary resident, that the only way Congress can approve of a construction project this expansive, this comprehensive, is if they appropriate money. And even if they don't appropriate money, they have to approve the construction. And all the examples, as Judge Leon pointed out,
Starting point is 00:03:56 All the examples that Donald Trump used. Well, in 1974, Gerald Ford put in a pool where there used to be FDR's movie theater. I put in a golfing area and I replaced a fence. Like, yeah, but you did that with congressional approval. Every major project at the White House, the North Portico, the South Portico, the complete renovation, electrical walls down to the studs during Truman's era, was done with congressional approval. Now, Donald Trump got his preliminary approval.
Starting point is 00:04:33 He got the Fine Arts Commission, which he controls, took 12 minutes to approve his plans, which is remarkable. The National Planning Commission, which he controls, is about to vote tomorrow. But where's the congressional approval? Now, Donald Trump has already taken advantage of Judge Leon and his proposal that Trump,
Starting point is 00:04:56 Trump appeal if he doesn't like the ruling and he'll stay the order for 14 days to allow the appeal. So Trump's appealed, you know, maybe he dropped off the appeal on the way into the United States Supreme Court where he was busy trying to look presidential in a weakened state by attending the oral argument. First time a sitting president has ever gone to an oral argument of the United States Supreme Court about birthright citizenship. But here's the part where Donald Trump screws up on the analysis. He says that his reading, or somebody reading it to him, of what the judge ruled, allows him to continue because he'll be able to do security work. That's not what's not with the issue.
Starting point is 00:05:42 And then he says, yeah, we got drones and bulletproof glass, and we got grass and drones. I'm like, why are you telling our enemy about the makeup and the components of this extended presidential? presidential Piok, the presidential emergency operation center. Why are you disclosing that? And you've got it wrong anyway. First, I'm going to play you the clip of Donald Trump about what he thinks the order says. And then I'm going to read to you from the order to show you that he's dead wrong. And people are going to have to be rushing back into court on this very issue before Judge Leon.
Starting point is 00:06:17 And they're going to play this video, I'm sure. Play the video. Congressional approval. He also said, but this is positive for us. I'm allowed, meaning we are allowed to continue building as necessary to, let's see, what is that to cover, the safety and security of the White House and its ground. So it says here very carefully the safety and security have to be protected of the White House grounds. Well, that's what we're doing because everything's bulletproof glass, et cetera, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:06:51 including the ballroom. And then it goes construction and all of the things necessary. It says personal safety of the president and his staff are a part of that. So it talks about that we're allowed to continue building. In other words, he put an order on, and even that he gave 14 days.
Starting point is 00:07:12 We don't need it because that's what we're doing. He's allowed to continue building as necessary. And when it talks about the safety and security of the White House and its grounds. So, just so you know, I wrote some of the thing down, we have a drone-proof roof, and it talks about the president and a staff. Well, we don't have a lot of bulletproof glass.
Starting point is 00:07:36 The White House was built a long time ago. This has the highest level of, in fact, they call this grass, this glass, this, the glass, it's bulletproof and it's ballistic proof. it's very thick. It's like that. And it's going 45 feet high and every window is covered, every door is covered. The roof is drone proof. We have secure air handling systems, you know, bad things happen in the air if you have bad people. We have bio-defense all over.
Starting point is 00:08:13 We have secure telecommunications and communications all over. We have. We have secure telecommunications and communications all over. We have bomb shelters that we're building. We have a hospital and very major medical facilities that we're building. We have all of these things. So that's called I'm allowed to continue building as necessary. So think of that for the safety of the president. So we have all these things. So on that, we're okay.
Starting point is 00:08:47 That's not what the order says. There's actually a memorandum opinion, and then there is an order that goes along with it. In the memorandum opinion, the judge addresses the large hole issue. The law of holes. Defendant on page 33, defendants, that's the Trump side, predictably object, arguing that any delay to construction would imperil national security and expose the White House to damage. In other words, we've got a big hole in our side yard. We need to secure it.
Starting point is 00:09:20 Okay. Grasping for straws, Judge Leon says, defendants call the construction site a coordinated and managed safety hazard that has disrupted existing security procedures. Thus, according to defendants, any construction delay will undermine national security. Thus, according to defendants,
Starting point is 00:09:37 any construction delay will undermine national security. Judge then repeats, please, exclamation mark. While I take seriously the government's concerns regarding the safety and security of the White House grounds. And the president himself, the existence of a large hole besides the White House, is, of course, a problem of the president's own making. Bald assertions of national security cannot excuse the government's failure to follow the law. Power into footnote 20. Based on my review, I do not find any injunction,
Starting point is 00:10:10 halting construction would jeopardize national security. He then goes on on page 34. I acknowledge that this case raises novel and weighty issues that halting an ongoing construction project may raise logistical issues. I will therefore delay enforcement for 14 days. I will also exclude construction necessary to ensure the safety and security of the White House from the scope of the injunction. What he means is, and he clarifies it in footnote 21,
Starting point is 00:10:44 the court gives fair notice to defendants that any above-ground construction, over the next 14 days that is not in compliance with my order, is at risk of being taken down. Build it at your own risk, you may be demolishing it. In his order, which Donald Trump fumbles by leaving out words because he apparently can't read, he says that the defendants are enjoined from taking any action on page 2 of the order in furtherance of the physical development of the proposed ballroom at the site of the former site of the East Wing, including but not limited to any further demolition, site prep,
Starting point is 00:11:24 landscape alteration, excavation, foundation work, or other construction or related work, other than actions strictly necessary to ensure the safety and security of the White House and its grounds, including the ballroom construction site, and provide for the personal safety of the president and his staff. That just means cover the hole. That just means to cover the hole, put up walls down there if you have to, no vertical construction above ground construction, finish up what you've got.
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Starting point is 00:13:09 Eat like a pro this month with Factor. New subscribers only varies by plan one free breakfast item per box for one year while subscription is active. Now let me just give the part where Donald Trump has basically revealed, as you heard, all of the trade secrets that I'm sure are spies against this loved hearing. On Air Force One just the other day, he basically said the entire project is all about national security because somebody put it in his ear that if he talks more about national security, it'll strengthen his hand and basically has now declaimed that the big royal golden ballroom, you know, it's perfect on the arrival of King Charles, by the way, is really just a shed that he put over security operations that are now being built under the White House. Thanks for telling everybody where they are. Play that clip.
Starting point is 00:13:59 We just got these in from the architects. A lot of people who are talking about how beautiful the ballroom for 150 years. They've wanted to build a Ballroom at the White House is another view. This is coming from right opposite the Treasury Building. Beautiful capital. Here's a view from the south with the porch which is a porch and it's also a fire stair basically leading down to the ground. Now the military is building a big complex under the ballroom which has come out recently because of a stupid lawsuit that was allowed. but the military is building a massive complex under the ballroom, and that's under construction, and we're doing very well. So we're ahead of schedule.
Starting point is 00:14:48 It's part of it. And the ballroom essentially becomes a shed for what's being built under the military, including from drones and including from any other thing. Now, we have hardened facilities. We've always had hardened facilities. I'm not revealing state secrets. The Piaq, the president's emergency operations center, and the situation room, which are hardened facilities,
Starting point is 00:15:12 kind of like panic rooms for the president, where you can go for hours or maybe a day or two, are directly under the White House. They've been there since the 1950s. I'm not sure how hardened they are, but they are under there to allow the president to run operations from a secure location within the White House. This apparently is what Donald Trump is extending
Starting point is 00:15:31 into the foundational area underneath the ballroom. There's two other major hard. sites in America that are well known. You can Google Earth them. One of them is in Mountain Weather, Virginia. It's the Emergency Operations Center. It's a hardened facility, and it's where all of civilian non-Dapartment of Defense personnel, including the White House, would go in an emergency in Virginia, Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center. In Raven Rock, on the Maryland-Penstrand, Pennsylvania border, there is, that's where the Department of Defense would operate. It's in a mountain hardened facility, like a James Bond style, and that's where they would operate. So if you can operate
Starting point is 00:16:19 for a few days, you do it at the White House, at the Piaq, and the situation room. If things get really hairy, then the government decamps to Mount Weather, Emergency Operations Center in Virginia, and the Department of Defense, the Pentagon goes to Raven Rock. I got all that. But I don't think you should be talking about design features, security features of the new and improved Pioch, should you? I don't think so. And maybe somebody should explain to Donald Trump that he just lost, that he's not going to be able to continue with ballroom construction, that all that Judge Leon meant, obviously from the reading, a close reading of the order and the opinion, is that you need to secure the site. You got an open hole. Okay, secure the site. Cap it. Secure it. Secure it.
Starting point is 00:17:05 make sure that people can't tunnel their way in or lift up a tarp and go underneath and get into the White House. I get that part. But no construction, no vertical construction. Stop building the ballroom. It is red tagged. It's as if the judge was a glorified zoning enforcement officer for your town. And he just drove by and put a giant red tag on the project. Now, this will be subject to an appeal.
Starting point is 00:17:31 He's not going to stay his order, Judge Leon, because he already gave 14 days effectively. did stay his order. So now they're going to have to run as they have to the DC, the federal circuit court, the appellate court for DC's federal courts, which sits over district court judges like Judge Leon. There'll be a three-judge panel. They'll decide whether they're going to do a stay or not. I'll report on it here on Midas Dutch. If they stay, they stay. If they don't, they don't. If they don't stay, Donald Trump will try to, I'm sure, lob a grenade into the United States Supreme Court on an emergency docket, just what John Roberts, the Chief Justice doesn't want to deal with, and decide whether he's going to be able to continue to build this ballroom or not. Fundamentally, and this is up
Starting point is 00:18:14 in our legal AF substack, fundamentally, the opinion stands for the proposition that the president, I'll read it to you from the first paragraph of the order. The president of the United States is the steward of the White House for future generations. He is not the owner, exclamation mark. President Trump claims that he has given him that the Congress has given him authority in existing statutes to construct the East Wing Ballroom Project and to do it with private funds. But the judge took a look at all those statutes and said, at best, it's for repair, it's for minor remediation, paint job. Even you knew that Trump. When you put an offense in 2019, you went through a whole approval process by Congress. And just because you're taking private money doesn't mean you're out
Starting point is 00:19:02 from under Congress. And he demanded that Congress step forward and approve it or not approve it. Here's what he says in his final paragraph on page 34, Judge Leon. Where does this leave us? Unfortunately, for defendants, unless and until Congress blesses this project through a statutory authorization. Construction has to stop, exclamation mark. But here is the good news. It's not too late for Congress to authorize it. The President may at any time go to Congress to obtain expressed authority and do so with private funds if you want. Indeed, Congress may even choose to appropriate funds for the ballroom or decide some other funding scheme is acceptable. Either way, Congress will thereby retain its authority over the nation's property and its oversight
Starting point is 00:19:49 over government spending. The National Trust interests will be vindicated and the American people will benefit from the branches of government exercising their constitutionally prescribed roles. And the judge ends it this way. Not a bad outcome. That, exclamation mark. I'm Michael Popock without the exclamation marks. Thanks for being here on Midas Touch and LegalAF.
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