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DC planning commission chair defends Trump arch against criticism that it violates height law

DC planning commission chair defends Trump arch against criticism that it violates height law
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National Capital Planning Commission Chairman William Scharf on Thursday suggested a federal law that restricts how tall buildings can be in Washington, D.C., does not apply to President Donald Trump’s proposed triumphal arch in the city, paving the way for the 250-foot project to receive full approval.  Scharf, a Trump appointee, conceded during a commission […]

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