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Donald Trump has sparked concern with viewers at residence after he detailed plans for his Arc de Triomphe-style monument in Washington, DC. The US President is aiming to mark the 250th anniversary of the United States and has teased the thought of an enormous ceremonial arc to reporters. On Sunday, Trump informed the press: “There’s a group of people out there that have been very successful and we’ve already starting talking to them.” Trump then proceeded to say and mispronounce: “We’re building an arc like the Arc de Triomphe. It’s something that will be so special. It will be like the one in Paris. But to be honest with you, it blows it away in every way.”

Fans have reacted on-line to Trump’s tease and famous his mispronunciation. One particular person mentioned: “He mispronounces it, misunderstands it, and still thinks it’ll be historic. Somewhere, the dictionary has left the chat.”

A second additionally joked: “While in French, it’s pronounced Arc, he is totally confusing it with what it is, an arch.”

A 3rd additionally echoed: “The hilarious part is that NO ONE tries to correct him!” A fourth additionally commented: “It’s Arc in French. You know. Arc in French is Arch in English. I mean. Duuuuuurrrrrr.”

A fifth additionally typed on-line: “What’s new?? Every day it’s something idiotic. He can’t even pronounce “Arc de Triomphe.” He has no idea what it stands for either.”

Meanwhile, based on CBS News, when requested who the Washington D.C. arch was being constructed for, Trump pointed at himself and replied, “me.”

However, Trump didn’t specify the price of the arch or its funding supply. He is referring to the Arc de Triomphe, which was constructed between 1806 and 1836 on the western finish of the Champs-Élysées in Paris. It was constructed to commemorate the troopers who misplaced their lives within the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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