President Donald Trump has announced plans for a new exhibit of statues featuring prominent Americans to be located in a highly regulated park along the Potomac River. The proposal for the National Garden of American Heroes could ignite a fresh legal battle, as critics suggest his administration may be bypassing standard approval procedures that typically govern Washington D.C.'s monumental core as he pushes for significant changes to the nation's capital. In a social media post on Friday morning, Trump specified West Potomac Park as the intended site. This area, situated near the National Mall , is already home to several significant landmarks, including the Korean War Veterans Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. The park also features fields and volleyball courts frequently utilized by local sports organizations.…