President Donald Trump plans to unveil the National Garden of American Heroes, a statue garden at West Potomac Park near the National Mall, featuring sculptures honoring 250 prominent Americans. The project has sparked fears of a legal battle because major memorials and projects in the tightly regulated monumental core typically require sign-offs from multiple design and planning groups. Congress already allocated $40 million for procuring statues, but funding may not ensure compliance as the administration pushes fast-moving changes across Washington.
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