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Trump administration release plans for 250 foot tall ‘Arc De Trump’ in Washington DC

Posted on April 16, 2026 By Emily Clark

A monument to one man. A skyline rewritten. Washington insiders are stunned as plans for a towering 250-foot

“Arc de Trump” crash into the heart of the capital’s most sacred landscape.

Supporters call it visionary. Critics see something far darker taking shape in marble, gold, and po… Continues…

The proposal for the Arc de Trump lands like a political thunderclap because it isn’t just about architecture; it’s about power, memory,

and who gets written into stone while others fade into footnotes. Rising higher than the U.S. Capitol

, crowned with a 60‑foot golden Lady Liberty and guarded by gilded lions, the monument would visually dominate a city built

to honor shared ideals, not a single personality.

For Trump’s supporters, this arch is a promise kept: a physical, unmissable celebration of a presidency they feel was mocked, minimized,

and unfairly attacked. For opponents, it feels like an attempted rewrite of history in real time,

using scale and spectacle to force reverence where consensus does not exist. Beneath the arguments over design lies a deeper unease:

whether Washington, D.C. is becoming a battleground where monuments no longer unite a country, but permanently mark its fractures.


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