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Trump admin rushes to demolish 13 more historic DC buildings as preservations fight back​


 

Trump admin rushes to demolish 13 more historic DC buildings as preservations fight back​



You know Trump is doing this so he can build something to name after himself.
 
Congress actually did something. House and Senate passed by unanimous voice vote a bill sponsored by Colorado delegation for a clean drinking water project for rural Colorado. Mostly Republican counties.

Trump vetoed it. He said something incoherent about wasteful spending, unlike his ballroom and putting his name on everything. The real reason, it is believed, is ultra right Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert pushed to have Epstein files released.
 
Trump vetoed a second bill sponsored by bipartisan Florida delegation, to give indigenous tribe more sovereignty over their land. This time he was explicit about retribution as the reason. The tribe had not supported his mass deportation.
 
You know Trump is doing this so he can build something to name after himself.

Trump says construction of the ‘Triumphal Arch’ to begin in ‘two months’​


President Donald Trump said in an interview Wednesday that construction of his long-teased Triumphal Arch is expected to begin “sometime in the next two months.”

That would put the start date ahead of July 4, 2026 — as the White House ramps up preparations for the nation’s 250th anniversary next year.

“It hasn’t started yet. It starts sometime in the next two months. It’ll be great. Everyone loves it,” Trump told POLITICO when reached by phone from Mar-a-Lago. “They love the ballroom too. But they love the Triumphal Arch.”

The proposed structure — modeled loosely on European victory monuments — is one of several high-profile projects Trump has personally championed as part of the semiquincentennial celebrations, a sprawling effort expected to include national and local events across the country.

The president has at times displayed a model of the proposed arch in recent months. There have been plans to build it by the Lincoln Monument, on the other end of a bridge leading to Arlington National Ceremony.

Trump has framed the project as a patriotic landmark meant to honor American history and military service, though critics have raised questions about cost, aesthetics and whether the executive branch has the authority to unilaterally move forward with such construction in Washington.

 

BREAKING: Jack Smith deposition released by House Judiciary GOP​


 
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