Trump, Reflecting Pool
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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.
US president’s appetite for self‑memorialisation appears boundless. Yet his true legacy project may not be architectural at all, but familial
President Donald Trump is facing renewed backlash after unveiling a massive golden statue of himself at his Trump National Doral golf resort in Florida, with critics across social media and television comparing the monument to the personality cult imagery often associated with authoritarian leaders.
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'Wait, What?': Trump's Reflecting Pool Ignites More Fury as D.C. Residents Discover Another Unqualified Hire After His Meltdown at a Reporter
For Washingtonians, President Donald Trump’s renovations signal a larger battle over the city’s future. Locals fear these plans accelerate the erasure of “Chocolate City,” further […]
Some have compared the statue to impious idolatry, though Trump has called the 22-foot effigy "the real deal."
Lawsuit Challenges Trump’s Opening of Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Monument to Commercial Fishing
BOSTON— Conservation Law Foundation, Natural Resources Defense Council, the Center for Biological Diversity, and whale-watch naturalist Zack Klyver sued the Trump administration to block its unlawful attempt to open the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument to destructive commercial fishing.