Senator Urges FAA to Reject Any Pressure From Trump to Approve Triumphal Arch over Aviation Safety
Duckworth says the FAA should not rush approval of Trump’s 250-foot arch, citing aviation safety concerns and a planned full study.
- On Thursday, Senator Tammy Duckworth urged the Federal Aviation Administration to resist pressure from President Donald Trump regarding his proposed 250-foot Independence Arch, citing aviation safety concerns.
- Pushed by Trump to commemorate the country's 250th anniversary, the planned structure would stand 250 feet tall near the Lincoln Memorial, dwarfing the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
- The proposed arch sits 3,000 feet from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, where an American Airlines jet and Army helicopter collision killed 67 people last year, raising operational concerns.
- While the FAA previously reported 'no adverse impacts to operations,' Duckworth wrote that the initial review appeared expedited, alleging the White House may be pressuring officials to prioritize the project.
- The National Capital Planning Commission advanced the project on June 4, though officials estimate construction could take three years with cranes reaching 320 feet, requiring further flight path studies.
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Sen. Tammy Duckworth Urges FAA to Reject Trump Pressure on Arch Approval
Sen. Tammy Duckworth sent a letter Thursday urging the head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resist any pressure from President Donald Trump to prioritize construction of his planned triumphal arch over aviation safety. The letter from the Illinois senator, the top Democrat on the Senate’s aviation subcommittee, adds to questions and concerns over Trump’s...
Senator urges FAA to reject White House pressure to approve Trump arch
Senator urges FAA to reject any pressure from Trump to approve triumph
Sen. Tammy Duckworth sent a letter Thursday urging the head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resist any pressure from President Donald Trump to prioritize construction of his planned triumphal arch over aviation safety. The letter from the Illinois senator, the top Democrat on the Senate’s aviation subcommittee, adds to questions and concerns over Trump’s proposed 250-foot (76-meter) arch for the nation’s capital. Pushed by Trump to com…
Senator urges FAA to reject any pressure from Trump to approve triumphal arch over aviation safety
Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth has urged the Federal Aviation Administration to reject pressure from President Donald Trump to approve a 250-foot triumphal arch, citing concerns over aviation safety.
Duckworth Urges FAA to Reject Trump’s ‘Triumphal Arch’ Over Airspace Safety Concerns
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL)—Ranking Member of the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Aviation—is demanding the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reject any pressure to rubber-stamp President Donald Trump’s latest taxpayer-funded vanity project, the so-called “Triumphal Arch,” that could jeopardize the safety of the flying public.In a letter to FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford, Duckworth warned against wasting time and …

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