President Donald Trump reported on Friday that vandals have damaged the recently renovated reflecting pool near the Lincoln Memorial, prompting an investigation by authorities. The pool, which underwent a $14.8 million restoration, is currently facing issues such as peeling paint and algae growth. Trump stated on Truth Social that the vandals used chemicals to damage the pool's surface and also harmed the surrounding grass. He emphasized that law enforcement is actively investigating the incident. The National Park Service is working to address the algae problem and has deployed chemicals and a vacuum system to clean the pool. Trump noted that most of the algae has been removed and repairs to the vandalized area are expected to be completed by next week.
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Vandals Allegedly Damage Reflecting Pool Near Lincoln Memorial, Investigation Underway
President Donald Trump announced that vandals have damaged the reflecting pool near the Lincoln Memorial, leading to an ongoing investigation. The pool, which recently underwent a $14.8 million renovation, is also facing issues with algae growth. The National Park Service is addressing the algae problem while repairs to the vandalized area are planned for next week.
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Trump says vandals used chemicals to damage newly renovated reflecting pool near Lincoln Memorial
Vandals Allegedly Damage Reflecting Pool Near Lincoln Memorial, Investigation Underway