Arc de Trump
Coverage of Arc de Trump in the Nexus archive.
- "Arc de Trump" design plan approved, without lions on the base
A design plan for a 250-foot arch monument referred to as the 'Arc de Trump' has been approved by commissioners despite significant public opposition. The commissioners, all appointed by Trump, approved the project without including lions on the base as originally proposed.
- Designs for 250ft arch in Washington approved by panel of Trump appointees
The US Commission of Fine Arts, composed of Trump appointees, approved designs for a proposed 250-foot triumphal arch in Washington DC near Arlington National Cemetery, nicknamed 'Arc de Trump'. The project advances to the next review stage with the National Capital Planning Commission next month.
- Leavitt discusses "Arc de Trump" at White House briefing
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed President Trump's proposed 'Arc de Trump' near Arlington National Cemetery during a briefing. The discussion centered on the monument's potential location and implications.
- New renderings show details of 250-foot tall 'Arc de Trump' set to tower over DC as president confirms he has officially submitted plans
New renderings reveal details of the 250-foot tall 'Arc de Trump' monument planned for Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump confirmed he has officially submitted plans for the structure, which is set to become a prominent landmark in the nation's capital.
- New drawings show proposed "Arc de Trump"
The White House released drawings of President Trump's proposed 'Arc de Trump' near Arlington National Cemetery, which would be 250 feet tall—over twice the height of the Lincoln Memorial. The structure is described as a triumphal arch, though no official approval or funding details were mentioned.
- Trump administration releases new renderings of so-called ‘Arc de Trump’
The Trump administration released renderings for the 'Arc de Trump', a 250ft triumphal arch featuring a 60ft golden Lady Liberty and the phrase 'One Nation Under God'. The structure is planned for Memorial Circle near the Arlington Memorial Bridge as part of Trump's legacy projects.
- Independence Arch, or "Arc de Trump," plans include taxpayer funds
The article discusses plans for the Independence Arch, also dubbed 'Arc de Trump,' which the president claims will commemorate the nation's 250th anniversary. The project is set to use taxpayer funds, raising questions about its allocation and purpose.