Leavitt discusses "Arc de Trump" at White House briefing
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt discussed President Trump's proposed triumphal arch near Arlington National Cemetery.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt discussed President Trump's proposed "Arc de Trump" during a White House briefing on Wednesday. This proposal involves constructing a triumphal arch near Arlington National Cemetery, a site of significant national reverence. Leavitt's remarks indicate the Trump administration is actively considering or promoting this architectural project. The discussion highlights the President's vision for public monuments and could spark debate regarding the use of federal land and national symbols.
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Proposed 'Arc de Trump' in Washington D.C.
The Trump administration has released new designs for a controversial 'Arc de Trump,' a triumphal arch proposed for Washington D.C. The 250-foot structure, intended to celebrate America's 250th anniversary, has drawn criticism and attention for its scale and symbolism.
Designs Unveiled for Trump's Proposed 'Triumphal Arch' in Washington D.C.
New renderings and designs have been unveiled for President Donald Trump's proposed 250-foot 'triumphal arch' in Washington D.C. The monument, planned for Memorial Circle, features a golden-winged figure, eagles, and lions, sparking public discussion.
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New renderings have been released for President Donald Trump's proposed 'Arc de Trump,' a triumphal arch envisioned to be over twice the height of the Lincoln Memorial. The designs for the 250-foot monument, planned for Washington D.C., have sparked public discussion and controversy.
Trump Administration Proposes 'Arc de Trump' Monument
The Trump administration has released new renderings for a proposed 250-foot-tall 'triumphal arch' in Washington, D.C., referred to as the 'Arc de Trump.' This ambitious project, planned to be located near Arlington, has generated public interest and discussion.
Proposed 'Arc de Trump' Monument in Washington, D.C.
New renderings and plans have been unveiled for President Donald Trump's proposed 'triumphal arch' in Washington, D.C. The monument, envisioned to be significantly taller than existing landmarks, has sparked discussion about its design, scale, and location near the Potomac River.
Proposed 'Arc de Trump' Monument in Washington D.C.
New renderings have been released for President Donald Trump's proposed 'triumphal arch' in Washington D.C. The monumental structure, planned to be 250 feet tall, has sparked public discussion about its design and location.
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