A federal arts commission has granted preliminary approval for a proposed triumphal arch honoring former President Donald Trump. The design advanced despite reservations from a key member of the advisory body.
The Commission of Fine Arts voted to move the project forward. The panel is aligned with the former president’s political interests.
The commission’s vice chairman publicly suggested significant alterations. He recommended removing statues planned for the top of the structure.
Other revisions to the design were also proposed. These changes are expected to be considered before a final vote is scheduled.
The arch is conceived as a monumental tribute. Its advancement marks a significant step in a controversial process.
Final approval will require another review by the commission. The panel will assess any revised plans at a later date.
This preliminary endorsement keeps the project on track. It also highlights ongoing debates over its scale and symbolism.





