Trump’s triumphal arch plan for US capital faces key federal review vote
Donald Trump's proposed triumphal arch for the US capital, along with other projects, is undergoing review by the US Commission of Fine Arts. The commission will review design plans for the arch, a proposal to paint the Eisenhower Executive Office Building white, and an underground White House visitors' center.

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AI-generatedDonald Trump's proposed triumphal arch for the US capital, along with other projects, is undergoing review by the US Commission of Fine Arts. The commission will review design plans for the arch, a proposal to paint the Eisenhower Executive Office Building white, and an underground White House visitors' center. The 250-foot arch, intended to commemorate the US's 250th anniversary, would be located on the Virginia side of the Potomac River near the Lincoln Memorial. The National Capital Planning Commission will also review the arch design. The project is already facing legal challenges from veterans and a historian who argue it will disrupt the sightline between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington House.
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5 extractedThe 250ft height will honor the US’s 250 years of existence.
A group of veterans and a historian have sued to block construction of the arch.
The arch would stand 250ft tall.
The US Commission of Fine Arts will review Trump's arch design.
Donald Trump wants to build a triumphal arch at an entrance to the US capital.