"Arc de Trump" design plan approved, without lions on the base
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Trump arch moves ahead — but monument loses eight feet and four lions
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Federal commission, packed with Trump allies, approves his towering triumphal arch The
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Key federal agency approves the design plan for Trump's Washington arch AP NewsFederal Panel Approves Trump's Plans for a 250-foot Arch in Washington
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The commissioners, all appointed by Trump, acted despite overwhelming public opposition to the 250-foot arch.
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**Summary:** A design plan for a 250-foot "Arc de Trump" monument has been approved by key federal agencies, despite losing eight feet and four lions from the original design. **Why It Matters:** This approval marks a significant shift in the monument's scale and symbolism, potentially altering its intended purpose as
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