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39. i googled could trump administration destroy the statue of liberty:
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 02:13 PM
15 hrs ago

Legally and logistically, the Trump administration cannot unilaterally destroy or demolish the Statue of Liberty, as doing so would violate federal laws like the National Historic Preservation Act and require explicit legislative approval from Congress. (link #1)

However, this question stems from a literal, hypothetical exchange in a June 2026 federal appeals court hearing regarding the limits of executive power.

The June 2026 Court Argument

During a hearing before the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals concerning a lawsuit over the construction of a new White House ballroom, Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyers argued that the courts lack the authority to halt executive construction or demolition projects.

The Judge's Question: Judge Patricia Millett asked the DOJ what would happen if the administration decided to "very quickly bulldoze the Statue of Liberty" before anyone could stop it.

The DOJ's Response: The government attorney responded, "I think that's right, yes," implying that under their legal theory of executive speed, the courts would have no power to undo or stop the action after the fact.

The Legal Framework
While the administration's legal argument pushes for absolute executive immunity from court-ordered halts on federal property, actual demolition remains illegal under federal protections: (link #2)

National Park Service Management:
The Statue of Liberty National Monument (link #3) is federal property managed by the National Park Service.

Statutory Protections:
Demolishing a national monument requires rigorous environmental reviews, public consultation, and compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act.

The Role of Congress:
The DOJ explicitly noted in the same arguments that stopping such overreach or modifying such structures ultimately rests under the constitutional authority of Congress, not individual executive mandates.

Ultimately, the administration has expressed no real-world intention to destroy the monument. The scenario remains a purely theoretical legal example used by judges to test the outer boundaries of presidential power over federal property.

link #1
https://newrepublic.com/post/211422/department-justice-donald-trump-right-bulldoze-statue-liberty

link #2
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/06/05/white-house-ballroom-donald-trump-00951892

link #3
https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/307/

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AAAAAAAAUUUUUGGGHHHHHH! PCIntern 18 hrs ago #1
Where did this exchange take place? Raven123 18 hrs ago #2
federal appeals court in dc moonshinegnomie 17 hrs ago #3
The Pedo's gravesite is probably going to be an International destination to Submariner 17 hrs ago #4
Add in some some turbines to generate electricity Jerry2144 16 hrs ago #9
In the winter we can "write" our name in the snow ToxMarz 16 hrs ago #10
To Quote Tonto: "Who Is This 'We,' White Man?" 😉 ColoringFool 15 hrs ago #30
NAH! MyOwnPeace 16 hrs ago #14
They will need an industrial site to deal with all the pee Jimi du Ranty 15 hrs ago #19
It'll become synonymous with kissing the Blarney Stone. Mr. Evil 13 hrs ago #42
So the next Democratic president could have the EPA designate Mar-a-Lago a toxic waste hazard, bulldoze sop 17 hrs ago #5
Oh, I LIKE the way you think! MyOwnPeace 16 hrs ago #16
Confiscate Trump Tower & make it an IRS office Captain Zero 15 hrs ago #28
Oooooooooo! That's good too! MyOwnPeace 15 hrs ago #35
Mierde Lardo is already a toxic sewer of human Hey Joe 15 hrs ago #29
But he/she will not do that. Justice matters. 15 hrs ago #34
+1 dalton99a 12 hrs ago #45
He's not wrong. BlueTsunami2018 17 hrs ago #6
Obviously, no one. PittBlue 16 hrs ago #7
So Far! Cha 5 hrs ago #53
I think the city ornotna 16 hrs ago #12
We watched Sully recently and I'd agree that they should not be underestimated LT Barclay 15 hrs ago #22
Obviously, it was a hypothetical. BlueTsunami2018 5 hrs ago #50
You seem to have an answer ornotna 5 hrs ago #52
That's fair. BlueTsunami2018 4 hrs ago #56
I think pitchforks is something that can be done. I have two, a three prong and a ten prong silage fork. twodogsbarking 16 hrs ago #8
More like automatic weapons dave99 16 hrs ago #17
Believe me, that is EXACTLY, Precisely what they want popsdenver 15 hrs ago #32
Absolutely loony toons MustLoveBeagles 16 hrs ago #11
So basically we need to guard these treasures personally 24x7 Raven123 16 hrs ago #13
... struggle4progress 16 hrs ago #15
Courts of equity have broad powers like injunction, specific performance, and restitution since the XIIIth Century! Ponietz 16 hrs ago #18
The SCUSPD officer assigned to the courtroom should have immediately smacked that attorney upside the head and dragged ChicagoTeamster 15 hrs ago #20
Both DOJ lawyer & the DOJ are WRONG. The Statue of Liberty was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, and ancianita 15 hrs ago #21
Maybe so, but does the US still recognize UNESCO as a legitimate organization? TheRickles 15 hrs ago #23
Excellent question when it comes to this administration. ancianita 15 hrs ago #25
The felon's criminal clownish administration doesn't care about any "foreign" Justice matters. 15 hrs ago #36
No doubt. But he's also dealing with New York, not just UNESCO. His henchmen won't be allowed anywhere near ancianita 11 hrs ago #49
That's the Spirit & Attitude Cha 5 hrs ago #54
So how do they get bulldozers onto Liberty Island in the middle of New York Harbor? FakeNoose 15 hrs ago #24
Nice pics! Memories of me visiting there up in the lantern. Justice matters. 15 hrs ago #37
I believe there are these things called "ships" dpibel 4 hrs ago #55
I'm your huckleberry. Pick me! Jacson6 15 hrs ago #26
His name in history will be synonomous with evil, selfish, hateful, greed and destroyer of America's reputation and kimbutgar 15 hrs ago #27
And if you really think the midterm elections will save us... EarthAbides 15 hrs ago #31
Trump would erect a statue of himself in its place. twodogsbarking 15 hrs ago #33
You got THAT right............ MyOwnPeace 15 hrs ago #38
i googled could trump administration destroy the statue of liberty: orleans 15 hrs ago #39
The White House is also federal property, and including the East Wing and the Rose Garden FakeNoose 14 hrs ago #40
the last line from the new republic: orleans 12 hrs ago #44
They already have, mzmolly 14 hrs ago #41
While that person is bulldozing the Statue of Liberty... Mr. Evil 13 hrs ago #43
I've seen this movie before.... 🦧🗽🦍 Tanuki 12 hrs ago #46
The courts have to set limits on what they consider "official acts". dickthegrouch 12 hrs ago #47
And what would happen if he did ?? kentuck 12 hrs ago #48
Totalitarian The Wizard 5 hrs ago #51
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