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Trump no puede decir que el salón de baile de la Casa Blanca responde a motivos de seguridad nacional, dice juez

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Por Devan Cole, CNN

Un juez federal ha ordenado nuevamente al presidente Donald Trump que suspenda la construcción de un nuevo y gigante salón de baile en la Casa Blanca, al rechazar el intento “poco sincero” del mandatario de eludir una resolución anterior argumentando que el proyecto debía continuar por razones de seguridad nacional.

El fallo emitido este jueves por el juez federal de distrito Richard Leon es el más reciente capítulo en una compleja disputa legal en torno al controvertido salón de baile, que el mes pasado el juez determinó que se estaba construyendo de manera ilegal, ya que el Congreso no lo había aprobado expresamente.

Leon, designado por el expresidente George W. Bush, estableció una excepción para permitir que los equipos continúen trabajando en un búnker altamente sofisticado que se está instalando bajo el salón propuesto. Sin embargo, Trump sostenía que todo el proyecto estaba cubierto por esa excepción, ya que la estructura sobre el suelo “promueve objetivos críticos de seguridad nacional como un todo integrado”.

El juez rechazó de forma contundente ese argumento en su decisión más reciente, acusando al presidente de ofrecer una interpretación “increíble, si no poco sincera” de su fallo anterior.

“Los demandados argumentan que todo el proyecto de construcción del salón de baile, de principio a fin, entra dentro de la excepción de seguridad y, por lo tanto, puede continuar sin interrupciones”, escribió en su decisión de 10 páginas. “¡Esa no es una interpretación razonable ni correcta de mi orden!”, añadió.

“La seguridad nacional no es un cheque en blanco para proceder con actividades que de otro modo serían ilegales, y las afirmaciones tardías de que el salón sobre el suelo es ‘inseparable’ de una serie de características de seguridad no son motivo para que este tribunal reevalúe los argumentos o reconsidere la orden judicial preliminar”, añadió Leon.

El juez reiteró que los equipos pueden continuar trabajando en el búnker y avanzar en otras labores “necesarias para garantizar la seguridad, protección e integridad estructural de la Casa Blanca” y sus terrenos. Pero dejó claro que, sin la aprobación del Congreso para el salón de baile, no puede continuar ninguna construcción sobre el nivel del suelo, salvo trabajos para cubrir y asegurar las instalaciones subterráneas.

Anticipando una probable apelación, Leon retrasó la implementación de su fallo durante una semana. No obstante, advirtió a la Casa Blanca que cualquier trabajo sobre el nivel del suelo que se realice durante ese periodo podría tener que revertirse dependiendo del resultado del caso.

“No tengo ningún deseo ni intención de verme arrastrado al papel de gerente de construcción”, escribió Leon, añadiendo que confía en que el presidente aplicará su orden de buena fe.

La decisión llega días después de que un tribunal federal de apelaciones en Washington ordenara a Leon aclarar el alcance de su medida cautelar de marzo que detuvo las obras del salón de baile, de casi 8.400 metros cuadrados.

La Casa Blanca había solicitado al tribunal de apelaciones suspender esa orden, argumentando que todo el proyecto “promueve objetivos críticos de seguridad nacional” porque la estructura sobre el suelo incluye “columnas y vigas de acero resistentes a misiles, materiales de techo a prueba de drones y ventanas blindadas, balísticas y resistentes a explosiones”.

“También incluye la instalación de refugios antibombas, instalaciones hospitalarias y médicas, particiones de protección e instalaciones militares de alto secreto, así como sistemas de aire acondicionado, calefacción y ventilación, entre otros”, señalaron abogados del Departamento de Justicia que d

Pilot had to ‘slam on the brakes’ to avoid hitting a truck at Charlotte airport

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By Alexandra Skores, CNN

Washington (CNN) — An American Airlines pilot was forced to “slam on the brakes” to avoid hitting a truck at Charlotte Douglas International Airport on Wednesday, according to a recording of air traffic control radio.

“That white-black truck, they just went right in front of us and we nearly hit them,” the pilot said in the audio from ATC.com. “I had to slam on the brakes. We had our taxi light on, we started moving. They need to be – someone’s gotta be notified right away. That was really bad.”

Security camera video released by the airport shows the Airbus A319 plane starting to slowly taxi away from the terminals as a line of vehicles approached. The plane jerked to a stop as two trucks passed just feet in front of its nose.

After pausing for a few moments, Flight 1197 continued on for its scheduled departure to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

“No injuries or property damage were reported, and there were no impacts to airport operations,” the airport said in a statement. “Emergency services were neither requested nor dispatched. Safety and security remain top priorities at CLT, and this incident is being reviewed in accordance with established safety standards.”

Cockpit windows are small and make it difficult to see pedestrians or other vehicles, which is why aircraft have the right of way at airports.

Ground safety procedures require ground crews yield to aircraft at all times, particularly in active ramp and alleyway environments where visibility can be limited, an American Airlines spokesperson told CNN.

“In this case, two vehicles associated with Charlotte Douglas International Airport did not yield to our aircraft taxiing from an alleyway, but our vigilant and professional crew took immediate action,” an airline spokesperson said. “We appreciate that CLT Airport will be reviewing this.”

The Federal Aviation Administration told CNN the incident occurred in an area of the airport that air traffic control does not manage, but the agency is still investigating.

The incident comes over a week after pilots had to suddenly stop a Frontier Airlines jet as two trucks crossed in front of them while taxing at Los Angeles International Airport.

Last month, an Air Canada Express regional jet landing at New York’s LaGuardia Airport slammed into a fire truck crossing the active runway, killing the two pilots and injuring dozens of others. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating that incident.

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Santa Maria’s Newest Council Member Hits The Ground Running

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SANTA MARIA, Calif. (KEYT) - The calendar is already full for Santa Maria’s new city council member for District One sworn in last Tuesday.

Ricardo “Richard” Batalla says he has ’hit the ground running."

Born in Santa Barbara, Batalla moved to Santa Maria at the age of five.

As a child, he says, he was a police explorer and his interests have always leaned in that direction.

Shortly after high school he became a father and attended Fresno State University.

He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Chicano Latin-American Studies.

Batalla told your News Channel he took the seat to find a full roster of business and immediate local needs.

His top priorities as he enters the District One seat are rising rent levels, public safety, and a budget deficit of $25 million.

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Innovation & Activism Highlighted at the 2026 Environmental Stewardship Awards

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - There is always many enthusiastic and ongoing environmental projects taking place in our local area and the most outstanding efforts are winning the Explore Ecology 2026 Environmental Stewardship Awards.

It is honoring local students, clubs and educators for creating a sustainable Santa Barbara County.   

The awards span the entire county and the winners were nominated by community members. This year there are 15 awardees recognized, including students and educators from schools across the county.

The focus areas are sustainability, waste reduction, environmental education, climate resilience, and organic gardening.

They include:

  • A student beekeeper who safely relocates a swarm
  • School-wide plastic reduction initiatives
  • Student-led environmental activism
  • Expansion of garden and farm-based education

Some of the projects winning this top honor include, an organizer of  the Make Polluters Pay walkout at SB High School, mobilizing  peers around climate action, a 5th grade teacher at Brandon Elementary who led a school-wide transition from plastic sporks to reusable utensils and students are working toward an ambitious goal of reducing campus waste and consumption by 30%.

(More photos, videos and details will be added here later today.)

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