The proposed 250-feet-tall, white-and-gilded monument would stand on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., by the Potomac River.
The president's latest attempt to remake Washington was just submitted to his handpicked Commission on Fine Arts.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with historian Kevin Levin about President Trump's proposed triumphal arch and how it would fit next other memorials in the nation's capital.
Site work starts: Workers began surveys and testing at Memorial Circle for Trump’s proposed Triumphal Arch, which would stand taller than the Washington Monument. Legal challenges mount: Veterans and ...
Trump’s planned “Arc de Trump” near Arlington reflects a long tradition of strongmen using monuments to project power.
The proposal faces legal and congressional hurdles as President Donald Trump pushes to reshape Washington's landscape.
The Trump administration has asked the FAA to evaluate the risks of building the president’s “triumphal arch” less than two ...
At first, it was supposed to be under 60 feet. Then it grew to 76 feet. Then it shot up to 164 feet and more. Now the new “triumphal arch” that President Trump wants to build across the Potomac River ...
A GIANT Ferris wheel, rows of state pavilions and a scaled-down triumphal arch are set to rise on one of the country’s most ...
The latest in the Trumpite series of proposed oversized buildings—the previous one being a ballroom where the East Wing of the White House once stood, a project that a federal judge temporarily halted ...
Donald Trump's planned triumphal arch in Washington DC will feature a towering winged figure, flanked by two eagles, and guarded by four lions, all gilded with gold.