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Trump’s Triumphal Arch Wins Approval From Key Committee

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President Donald Trump scored a major victory Thursday after a federal arts commission approved plans for his proposed 250-foot “America250” triumphal arch in Washington, D.C.

The approval advances one of the most ambitious monument projects in modern American history despite fierce opposition from Democrats, preservation activists, and much of the media.

The Commission of Fine Arts voted 4-0 to approve the massive structure, which Trump has described as a centerpiece celebration of America’s 250th anniversary and a symbol of renewed national pride.

The proposed arch would rise near Arlington National Cemetery at Memorial Circle, making it the tallest triumphal arch in the world. Trump personally rejected suggestions to scale the project back by more than 80 feet, insisting the monument retain its original 250-foot height and signature golden statues atop the structure.

“This is a very elegant building,” Commission Chairman Rodney Mims Cook Jr. said during the hearing, praising the design as a fitting addition to the capital’s monumental core.

Trump celebrated the approval during remarks from the Oval Office after learning of the vote.

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