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The garden – to be in a location of natural beauty near a city – is to be opened by 4 July 2026, Mr Trump’s executive order states.
President Trump’s option of historical figures to be celebrated in the garden is most likely to be controversial.
There will likewise be statues of African American civil rights campaigners Harriet Tubman and Martin Luther King Jr.
Controversially, Mr Trump consists of non-Americans who “made substantive historical contributions to the discovery, development, or independence of the future United States”.
So the garden can have statues of Christopher Columbus, Junipero Serra and the Marquis de Lafayette.
Columbus and the Spanish Cat