Trump’s SHOCKING Plan for DC! 250-Foot Arch Funding Exposed!
How much public money is secretly funding our current president's grandiose monument? Despite fierce opposition and federal height restrictions, President Donald Trump's ambitious plan for a 250-foot triumphal arch in Washington D.C. is still undergoing a crucial review. The National Capital Planning Commission, though led by one of Trump's allies, has had its staff recommend significant design revisions to comply with a law preserving the city's iconic skyline. This proposed arch, planned for a traffic circle near the Memorial Bridge, would dramatically alter carefully designed views between the revered Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery. Standing more than twice the height of the Lincoln Memorial, critics, including a group of veterans and historians, have already filed a federal lawsuit to block its construction. Surprisingly, the report suggests even with revisions, the arch could still reach President Trump's desired towering height. Moreover, despite initial claims of corporate funding, it has now been revealed that public money will be used for both the arch and a separate $400 million White House ballroom project. The lack of a public cost estimate for the arch itself adds another layer of controversy to this monumental undertaking. This saga raises serious questions about public accountability and the legacy of presidential ambition. For more in-depth analyses of current events, make sure to subscribe to our channel!
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