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Trump plan for Triumphal Arch moves step closer to reality
White House says the move marks 'another step' in Trump's promise to 'Make America Safe and Beautiful Again'
Trump plan for Triumphal Arch moves step closer to reality
The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts reportedly offered preliminary approval to President Donald Trump's plan for a massive new monument in the nation's capital city.
The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts on Thursday gave preliminary approval to President Donald Trump's plan for a massive new triumphal arch monument in the nation's capital, according to the New York Times.
The outlet reported that the body holds an advisory role regarding the project's design, but does not wield enforcement authority.
The Associated Press reported that the commission approved the concept for several projects, including the arch. The federal agency next will review updated designs for all three projects at a future meeting before taking any final votes.
Near the base of the arch there would be lion statues.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House on Friday.
The AP reported that White House spokesperson Davis Ingle indicated that the commission's action is "another step in accomplishing President Trump’s promise to the American people from the campaign trail — to Make America Safe and Beautiful Again."
Commentary:
Just another burr placed under the Democrat saddle.
How dare Trump attempt to beautify the District of Columbia?
What else can Trump do to the discombobulated Democrats.
Will they attempt to impeach him for this too?
Democrats are presently seeking to impeach Trump on several issues one of which is the East Wing Ballroom project.
What does Judge Boasberg have to say about this project?
Will Democrats claim that the Arch is a violation of Diversity and Equity?
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