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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 23
NYT Letter Casts Lincoln Reflecting Pool as Metaphor for Trump’s 2-Term Presidency
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 23

NYT Letter Casts Lincoln Reflecting Pool as Metaphor for Trump’s 2-Term Presidency

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 23

Summary

  • A New York Times letter to the editor argues the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool mirrors Donald Trump’s presidency, portraying it as flashy at first but ultimately worsening existing problems.
  • The writer says that pattern has repeated from Covid in Trump’s first term to the wars in Ukraine and Iran in his second: bold Day 1 promises, attacks on predecessors, then unmet pledges.
  • The letter also faults Trump for spending taxpayer money on unqualified people, ignoring expert advice and underestimating complex challenges before refusing responsibility when efforts fail.
  • Published in response to Maureen Dowd’s June 21 column, the piece broadens criticism of the pool project into a wider indictment of Trump’s governing style and Republican support for it.

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