Your President wants a statue garden and you won't believe where
Here's what people need to understand—they really trying it with us, betam. You know how much drama we already have around monuments, memorials, and what goes where in *our* city? Now, you got former President Trump trying to put a "National Garden of American Heroes" right in West Potomac Park. That's, what, walking distance from the Lincoln Memorial? Right where folks gather for festivals and protests and just to chill out by the water? They always trying to tell us what to do with our land. Is that not wild to you?
This isn't just some random green space. West Potomac Park is right there. We're talking about the Tidal Basin, the cherry blossoms, the whole vibe. This city already has more statues and monuments than sense sometimes, and now we're adding *more*? And from a previous administration, no less, trying to assert control over our federal land. It feels like another one of those things where D.C. residents have to deal with the fallout of federal decisions, with zero say, just like we always do.
What This Means for Washington, D.C.
* **Another Federal Grab:** It's a reminder that even our green spaces are subject to federal whims, not local control.
* **More Tourist Traffic:** West Potomac Park is already a prime spot. Adding a new, large installation would change the flow and feel of the area.
* **A Familiar Fight:** This is another example of federal entities making decisions *about* D.C., without *D.C.* in mind.
This ain't just about statues. It's about who controls our city, who gets to decide what goes where, and whether our voices actually matter. That's the District, DMV — no vote, all heart.
My folks on the Morning Wire show are definitely gonna talk about this. Catch them live at mornings.live.