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highplainsdem

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Tue Oct 28, 2025, 07:19 PM Tuesday

White House fires arts commission expected to review Trump construction projects [View all]

Source: Washington Post

The White House on Tuesday fired all six members of the Commission of Fine Arts, an independent federal agency that was expected to review some of President Donald Trump’s construction projects, including his planned triumphal arch in Washington.

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The commission, which was established by Congress more than a century ago and traditionally includes a mix of architects and urban planners, is charged with providing advice to the president, Congress and local government officials on design matters related to construction projects in the Capitol region. Former president Joe Biden appointed the six sitting commissioners to four-year terms, several of which should have extended through 2028. Their termination comes as the White House gears up to implement several Trump construction projects, including his planned $300 million White House ballroom, and seeks to install allies on key review boards.

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The Commission on Fine Arts has traditionally reviewed major projects at the White House, but Trump may sidestep its review of his ballroom, citing historical precedent, architectural experts said. During a 1947 battle with President Harry S. Truman, who sought to add a balcony to the White House, CFA’s then-chairman said the panel could serve only in an “advisory” role to the president. Truman ultimately proceeded with his plans, setting an example that Trump appears poised to follow.

White House officials, however, are considering building the arch on federal land that does not qualify to the same exemptions as the White House. As a result, some of the fired commissioners had expected to play a role reviewing the design.

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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/10/28/trump-arts-commission-firings-ballroom-arch/

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Fascist move for fascist architecture. . . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Tuesday #1
The Constitution has issued a BOLO. yellow dahlia Tuesday #2
The 6 were appointed by..... Joe Biden. /nt IcyPeas Tuesday #3
This is what we have to look forward to: lastlib Tuesday #4
Or something more like this Wednesdays Tuesday #8
Sheesh. So obvious. Zero barriers to these thugs kerouac2 Tuesday #5
Unfortunately, they aren't really "discovering" anything. They're following a long ago established, written protocol. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Tuesday #9
Slap handcuffs on these monsters. travelingthrulife Tuesday #6
Effin' Esthetically LACKING Oaf! electric_blue68 Tuesday #7
The Arch Of Ambition gfarber Tuesday #10
Just what is his, "triumphal arch," supposed to be celebrating? Bayard Tuesday #11
Trump ending six wars. No, seven. Wait, ... JustABozoOnThisBus Wednesday #13
Yes, a Mac and D sign would be helpful. riversedge Wednesday #15
It would need to display a very large number of wars ended JustABozoOnThisBus Wednesday #19
Apprentice Run Amok. Drum Wednesday #12
White House fires arts commission expected to review Trump construction projects IronLionZion Wednesday #14
I can imagine what they would say about his gaudy gold crap. appleannie1 Wednesday #16
Are there any actual blueprints, anywhere, for this boondoggle? dlk Wednesday #17
Of course the short-fingered vulgarian did Wild blueberry Wednesday #18
ugh Jbraybarten Yesterday #20
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