
DAVID MARCUS: To burnish Trump's legacy, we need to stop naming things after him
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President Donald Trump's extensive naming of government buildings after himself may diminish his legacy, unlike Andrew Jackson who declined a Roman sarcophagus.
David Marcus is a columnist living in West Virginia and the author of "Charade: The COVID Lies That Crushed A Nation."
Meanwhile, a giant banner featuring Trump’s stern features was placed on the Department of Justice this week, not the first public building to be adorned with the visage of the president glaring down at us.
It all seems to have gone a bit too far, but not for the reasons generally cited. Instead, the pure quantity of Trump-branded government buildings is starting to diminish the meaning and impact of all of them.
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