America is gearing up for its 250th anniversary, and leave it to President Donald Trump to unveil a plan that truly embodies a celebration of freedom and greatness. The President announced a grand national monument in Washington D.C., engineered to stand near the Lincoln Memorial, exuding both majesty and power with a design that replicates the iconic Arc de Triomphe, but with a new American swagger.
While some may mutter criticisms through clenched teeth, their whispers can’t overshadow the obvious. This monument symbolizes the tenacity and spirit of American greatness—two things the left seems to forget about in their woke rewriting of history. It’s a bold reminder of the exceptionalism that brought the United States to the forefront of the world stage.
"It's going to be really beautiful."
US President Donald Trump has a grand plan for a new monument in Washington, which some are calling 'Arc de Trump'. The towering arch would be built across from the Lincoln Memorial to mark America's 250th anniversary. pic.twitter.com/YbNHJAKvwO
— The National (@TheNationalNews) October 16, 2025
Liberals may scoff at tall structures and grand presentations, preferring bland and uninspiring tributes that apologize more than they celebrate. But this monument, topped with a gold bust of Lady Liberty, serves as a testament to American freedom and the perseverance it takes to protect it. It’s no shock that Trump thought of this bold idea himself, as he often stands firm where others have faltered.
The location is yet another masterstroke—positioned perfectly to demand respect from all who encounter it, thrusting American pride right in front of the Arlington National Cemetery. This spot frames the monument’s purpose clearly—it’s not just about architecture; it’s about honoring the ideologies and sacrifices that made America great.
As liberal elites shuffle between their urban high-rises, it’s bitterly amusing how they throw stones at every decision that refuses to bow to globalist agendas. They can mock as much as they want, but with each sneer, they distance themselves from the core values that made this nation a beacon of hope and freedom for all.
Another triumphal arch, another patriotic landmark—just what Washington D.C. needs to stand out among global capitals. It begs the question: how long until this bold American dream clashes with the liberal vision of a watered-down, apologetic nation?