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Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump - Photo: BEFORE AFTER
SIMON BOLIVAR STATUE
THE LIBERATOR
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Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump - Narendra Modi @narendramodi
Thank you, President Trump, for your warm wishes.
I look forward to working with you to further advance the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership, for the benefit of both our nations and the world.
@POTUS
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Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump - All Americans deserve beautiful architecture
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/06/22/jim-banks-architecture-america-should-be-beautiful-not-brutalist/
All Americans deserve beautiful architecture
Planners have turned away from tradition, but boxy concrete doesn't represent American ideals.
One of the highlights of my job as a U.S. senator is meeting Indiana veterans while they tour the National Mall. It's a weighty experience for everyone involved. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Korean War Veterans Memorial, where we often meet, sit on opposite sides of the Mall's Reflecting Pool, at probably the prettiest point in Washington. The harmony of the surrounding neoclassical monuments creates a sense of permanence.
Congress has already recognized the aesthetic importance of this area, declaring it a "substantially completed work of civic art" and prohibiting new construction from the Lincoln Memorial to the Capitol and from theWhite House to the Jefferson Memorial. Unfortunately, the federal city surrounding the Mall offers a less inspiring vision.
Pennsylvania Avenue east of the White House features some of Washington's most stunning buildings - but the array is interrupted by the J. Edgar Hoover Building, the FBI's monstrous brutalist headquarters. Independence Avenue is lined with elegant Smithsonian museums but blotted by the grotesque Hubert H. Humphrey Building, also brutalist, containing the Department of Health and Human Services. That structure borders the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial. I have watched veterans honor sacrifice and loss while they stand in the shadow of one of the ugliest buildings in the nation's capital. It is gut-wrenching.
Brutalism, which emerged in postwar Europe, is marked by concrete blocks and hostility toward ornament. There is nothing transcendent behind the design. No aspiration. Brutalism seems designed to make citizens feel small. It's no surprise that the Soviet Union embraced it so readily. The style stands in opposition to the graceful and human-scaled tradition that defined the first two centuries of the American republic.
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