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- Commission voted to advance Trump's 250-foot arch despite heavy opposition
- Panel was repopulated with seven Trump appointees after October firings
- Vietnam veterans' lawsuit challenging the project remains active in federal court
WASHINGTON (TDR) β The Commission of Fine Arts voted Thursday to advance President Donald Trump's 250-foot triumphal arch near Arlington National Cemetery, brushing past overwhelming preservationist and public opposition.
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The big picture: The preliminary green light came from a panel now populated entirely by Trump loyalists, setting up a structural fight over who controls the look of federal Washington.
- The commission advises the president and Congress on federal design and aesthetics
- Trump fired all prior members in October and installed seven of his own
Why it matters: The arch would reshape one of the most protected sightlines in American civic architecture, and its approval path sidesteps the public input process that has governed the capital for a century.
- The structure would tower over Arlington National Cemetery and obstruct views of the Lincoln Memorial
- At 250 feet, it would be the largest triumphal arch in the world, eclipsing Mexico City's and Pyongyang's
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Driving the news: Thursday's hearing moved from public comment to preliminary approval in a single session, with the outcome widely anticipated before the meeting began.
- Lead architect Nicolas Charbonneau tied the 250-foot height to the nation's 250th anniversary
- Interior Secretary Doug Burgum testified in favor before the vote
- Renderings show a gilded winged figure atop the arch, flanked by golden eagles
- Inscriptions read "One Nation Under God" and "Liberty and Justice for All"
What they're saying: Supporters framed the vote as a patriotic milestone; opponents called it a vanity project on sacred ground.
- Doug Burgum, Interior Secretary β "Building a triumphal arc on Columbia Island will strengthen the city's symbolic architectural vocabulary."
- White House spokesperson Davis Ingle called the arch a tribute to veterans and "the noble sacrifices" of American history
- Rep. Don Beyer, D-Va. β "President Trump is focused on a taxpayer-funded vanity project that would choke traffic, block our skyline, and tower over sacred ground."
- Beyer's parents and sister are buried at Arlington
Yes, but: The commission's approval is not the final word, and legal exposure remains real.
- A Vietnam War veterans' lawsuit argues Congress never authorized construction on federal land
- A separate federal judge halted the White House ballroom project last month pending congressional approval
- The arch, unlike the ballroom, is not exempt from historic preservation review
Between the lines: The commission that just advanced a monument of unprecedented scale includes a 26-year-old former executive assistant with no arts credentials, which clarifies what the panel is for.
- Commissioner Chamberlain Harris previously worked as an executive assistant in the White House
- Asked by CBS News who the arch was for, Trump pointed at himself and said, "Me."
- The administration has not released a final cost figure or disclosed the funding mix
What's next:
- The commission must hold a final design vote before construction can begin
- The veterans' lawsuit continues in federal court under Judge Tanya Chutkan
- The National Capital Planning Commission must also weigh in
- Trump wants construction underway in time for July 4 semiquincentennial events
If a president can fire a federal arts panel and replace it with loyalists who then approve his signature monument, what stops the next president from doing exactly the same for a project you hate?
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This report was compiled using information from NPR via KPBS, ARLnow, CNBC, and reporting by 7News WJLA.
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