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Commission of Fine Arts votes to move ahead with Trump's proposed victory arch

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Commission of Fine Arts votes to move ahead with Trump's proposed victory arch

TL;DR

The Commission of Fine Arts has approved President Trump's plan for a 250-foot 'victory arch' at the National Mall, which will obstruct views of the Lincoln Memorial. This decision follows Trump's appointment of seven members to the commission after dismissing its previous members.

Key points

  • Commission of Fine Arts approved Trump's victory arch
  • Arch will be 250 feet tall
  • Construction will obstruct views of Lincoln Memorial
  • Trump appointed seven members to the commission
  • Commission advises on design and aesthetics in D.C.

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Commission of Fine ArtsDonald TrumpWashington, D.C.Lincoln MemorialArlington National Cemetery

Why it matters

The approval of the victory arch raises concerns about its impact on the historical sightlines and aesthetics of the National Mall.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt shows a rendering of the planned triumphal arch to be added to Washington, D.C.'s National Mall as the Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, looks on at a meeting on Wednesday.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt shows a rendering of the planned triumphal arch to be added to Washington, D.C.'s National Mall as the Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, looks on at a meeting on Wednesday.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt shows a rendering of the planned triumphal arch to be added to Washington, D.C.'s National Mall at a meeting on Wednesday. Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images

Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images

The Commission of Fine Arts, a federal agency, has voted to move ahead with President Trump's plans to build a 250-foot "victory arch" at the National Mall that will tower over Arlington National Cemetery and obstruct the sightline to the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The approval vote was expected, as Trump had filled the committee with seven of his own appointees after firing all its previous members last October. This group is responsible for advising the president, Congress, and the federal and local governments on the design and aesthetics of construction within Washington, D.C.

In renderings made public last week, the proposed arch bears a striking resemblance to Paris' Arc de Triomphe in its design, though it would be nearly 100 feet taller. In the architectural plans submitted by the firm Harrison Design, the arch is topped with two eagles and a winged, crowned figure reminiscent of the Statue of Liberty. On one side, the words "One Nation Under God" appear, with the phrase "With Liberty and Justice for All" on the other.

Artist renderings and diagrams for President Trump's proposed triumphal arch released by the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts on April 10, 2026.
Artist renderings and diagrams for President Trump's proposed triumphal arch released by the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts on April 10, 2026.

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Trump touts newly released plans for D.C. triumphal arch

The proposed D.C. arch would also be the biggest such structure in the world, dwarfing its two nearest rivals: the Monumento a la Revoluciónin Mexico City, which stands 220 feet high, and the Arch of Triumph in Pyongyang, North Korea (197 feet high). The lead architect from Harrison Design, Nicolas Charbonneau, said in comments to the Commission of Fine Arts on Thursday morning that the 250-foot height is a nod to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026.

In a comment emailed to NPR last week, when the design was released, White House spokesperson Davis Ingle wrote: "The Triumphal Arch in Memorial Circle is going to be one of the most iconic landmarks not only in Washington, D.C., but throughout the world. It will enhance the visitor experience at Arlington National Cemetery for veterans, the families of the fallen, and all Americans alike, serving as a visual reminder of the noble sacrifices borne by so many American heroes throughout our 250 year history so we can enjoy our freedoms today. President Trump will continue to honor our veterans and give the greatest Nation on earth — America — the glory it deserves."

It is still unclear when – or whether or not – the proposed arch's construction will go ahead. In February, a group of Vietnam War veterans filed suit to stop the construction, arguing that Congressional approval is needed.

The committee noted that of approximately 1,000 public comments submitted prior to the vote, nearly every one voiced opposition to the proposed arch and its size. The outlying individual submitted an alternate design.

Q&A

What is the height of the proposed victory arch in Washington, D.C.?

The proposed victory arch is planned to be 250 feet tall.

How will the victory arch affect views of the Lincoln Memorial?

The victory arch will obstruct the sightline to the Lincoln Memorial.

Who approved the construction of the victory arch?

The Commission of Fine Arts, a federal agency, approved the construction of the victory arch.

Why did Trump appoint new members to the Commission of Fine Arts?

Trump appointed new members to the Commission of Fine Arts after firing all previous members to influence the approval process for the arch.

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  • Commission of Fine Arts approved Trump's victory arch
  • Arch will be 250 feet tall
  • Construction will obstruct views of Lincoln Memorial
  • Trump appointed seven members to the commission
  • Commission advises on design and aesthetics in D.C.

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