While the prevented King was bragging about the beauty of his new ballroom under construction at the White House, he showed off a model of his Trump Arch. Does it not bear a striking resemblance to a significantly larger Triumphal Arch?
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| Albert Speer's Große Halle des Volkes (Great Hall of the People) |
Albert Speer's planned triumphal arch for the new imperial capital, Germania, was to be built over the former General Staff Barracks and the grounds of Matthäuskirche at the southern end of Berliner Allee, near today's Gleisdreieck.
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| Note the transcription error: Juna instead of Giunta. |
But what are we to make of this news item?
As Stephen explained, "The office in question belongs to Ohio Congressman and business hernia Dave Taylor."
The swastika is not immediately recognizable; it is woven into the Star Spangled Banner in the upper left corner of the photo.
But then he held the card up to the camera.
On camera, Republican Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, made the following statement: "I say obviously that is not the principles of the Republican Party. We fought the Nazis. We defended the evil ideology."













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