Vietnam Veterans Challenge President Trump's Proposed D.C. Arch Over Symbolic Concerns
A group of Vietnam veterans, including Shaun Byrnes and Jon Gundersen, have filed a lawsuit to halt the construction of a proposed 250-foot arch in Washington, D.C. The arch, intended to be built between Arlington National Cemetery and the Lincoln Memorial, is part of a project associated with President Trump. The veterans argue that the project has been rushed without proper congressional approval and would disrupt the symbolic sightline between the Lincoln Memorial and the Robert E. Lee Memorial. They view the arch as a monument to President Trump rather than a commemoration of America's 250th birthday. The Justice Department has moved to dismiss the lawsuit, citing a lack of standing, while a federal judge has denied a motion to temporarily halt construction.