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“I finally get good news,” the president joked, adding that he believes congressional approval is unnecessary because the monument would sit on federal parkland.
Supporters have portrayed the arch as a bold answer to what they see as decades of decline, disorder, and anti-American sentiment in Washington. Critics, meanwhile, have attacked the project as oversized, politically charged, and historically disruptive.
According to documents presented during the hearing, more than 99.5 percent of approximately 1,600 public comments submitted ahead of the vote opposed the project.
“The arch, as proposed, would dominate the National Cemetery and would be inconsistent with its solemn and hallowed character,” National Trust for Historic Preservation attorney Elizabeth Merritt told commissioners.
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