He redid the Rose Garden.
He added some humongous flagpoles to the front and back of the White House.
And he added some artwork fit for a Jersey Shore boardwalk to the White House walls.
Now, it appears he’s looking to add a new monument in front of the Lincoln Memorial.
According to The Washington Post, Donald Trump plans to build a “triumphal arch” across from the Lincoln Memorial to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the USA.
AFP White House Correspondent Danny Kemp took a picture of it on his desk last week:
There’s a little closeup of it:
The Washington Post says, “The arch initially was intended to be temporary and require expedited construction to coincide with next year’s anniversary, the people said. Now White House officials are considering plans for a permanent arch, according to a person who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe internal conversations.”
They’re also reporting that a DC architect has shared detailed images showing what it could potentially look like:
Naturally, reaction has been mixed.
Some people are calling it an upgrade.
Others are calling it wasteful.
And obviously, you have people already naming it the “Arc de Trump.”