Article continues below advertisementConstruction on President Donald Trump's controversial $400 million White House ballroom is moving forward again, at least temporarily, after a federal appeals court stepped in.A three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit issued a late Friday order allowing work on the project to continue, pausing a lower court decision that had blocked above-ground construction. A hearing is now set for June 5, when the court will take a closer look at the case.The ruling came just a day after U.S.