
Trump’s 250-foot Washington Arch Gains Fresh Scrutiny Ahead of Vote
The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts moved forward with President Trump’s plan for a 250-foot Triumphal Arch at Memorial Circle in Washington to celebrate the 250th anniversary, featuring a torch-bearing statue atop gilded eagles and lions, gold inscriptions, and a top observation deck; updated plans will be reviewed at the next meeting. Critics warn the monument could dwarf DC landmarks, with some suggesting removing the top figures to cut height. While preliminary site work has begun, veterans and a historian have sued to block construction over sightline and preservation concerns, part of ongoing challenges to Trump-era renovations in the capital.