domingo, 21 de junho de 2026

President Donald Trump has publicly acknowledged "real problems" at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, reversing earlier administration claims that the water was "crystal clear".

 


Trump acknowledges ‘real problems’ at reflecting pool after $14m makeover, blaming ‘vandalism’

President Donald Trump has publicly acknowledged "real problems" at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, reversing earlier administration claims that the water was "crystal clear". Following a highly criticized $14.2 million makeover aimed at turning the basin an "American flag blue," the site has been plagued by a massive green algae bloom and widespread peeling paint. Trump has explicitly blamed the issues on "vandalism" and foul play, though critics and experts attribute the failure to poor planning, chemical reactions, and a controversial contracting process.

The Core Issues and Trump's Response

  • The "Vandalism" Claim: Trump alleged on Truth Social that vandals "destroyed the grass" and did "everything possible to hurt the inside surface".
  • Arrests Reported: Trump claimed multiple people were arrested by National Guard troops and Park Police. One detained citizen noted he was simply a curious tourist who touched a piece of the rubbery, peeling paint.
  • Chemical Sabotage Suspected: The president claimed perpetrators used destructive chemicals similar to those used to etch "86 47" into the National Mall grass, a slang threat directed at the 47th president.
  • Projected Fix: Trump stated the algae is already "75% gone" and that the "small area of damage" will be fully repaired.

Scientific and Political Backlash

  • Algae Growth: Laboratory testing commissioned by The Atlantic identified the culprit as Scenedesmus, a standard genus of green algae.
  • Peeling Paint: Large flakes of the newly installed industrial blue coating are detaching from the basin floor and floating to the surface. Experts suggest the frantic use of hydrogen peroxide by crews to kill the algae may have reacted poorly with the new paint.
  • No-Bid Contract Scrutiny: The New York Times reported that the Trump administration bypassed standard procedures to award the no-bid contract to Atlantic Industrial Coatings Ltd. The Virginia-based company is tied to a longtime Trump donor and previously worked on his golf resorts, but lacks government contracting experience.
  • Political Fallout: Political opponents, including Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, have leveraged the debacle as a metaphor for the administration, calling it a cycle of "imaginary problems," ignored experts, and millions grifted to buddies

 

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