Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 24
Trump Faces Pressure to Prove 350-Foot Lincoln Pool Sabotage Claim Amid $14.7 Million Renovation Fallout
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 24

Trump Faces Pressure to Prove 350-Foot Lincoln Pool Sabotage Claim Amid $14.7 Million Renovation Fallout

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 24

Summary

  • Richard Blumenthal demanded records Wednesday after Trump and the Interior Department still had not released the promised photos or video backing claims that vandals caused a 350-foot gash in the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool.
  • Government documents reviewed by the New York Times reportedly showed no sign the peeling coating and algae bloom were intentional, deepening scrutiny of a project Trump declared complete on June 6.
  • The $14.7 million overhaul has instead produced green water, peeling liner and dead ducks ahead of the July 4 and 250th-anniversary celebrations, with crews erecting fencing and authorities patrolling the site.
  • Workers are treating the seven-acre pool with hydrogen peroxide and nanobubble ozone, while experts say Trump’s dark “American flag blue” lining likely warmed the water and worsened algae growth.
  • The contractor says the damaged area is only about 4 square feet and can be repaired under warranty once the pool is drained again, but the scope and cost of permanent fixes remain unclear.

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