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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Owen Scott

Trump blames Reflecting Pool ‘vandals’ for dead grass where his July 4 celebrations were held

President Trump has blamed the appearance of swathes of dead grass at the National Mall on “vandals.”​

The accusation comes just weeks after the president began to allege that algae blooms and peeling pool lining in the waters of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool were the result of vandalism.​

On Truth Social, Trump shared an aerial image of the grass at the National Mall which appeared to have large, dead patches in the same area that he held his July 4 celebration.​

“Look what VANDALS did to the grass connecting the vandalized World War II Monument and the vandalized Reflecting Pool, which will be opened again, and better than ever, shortly,” Trump wrote on Sunday night. “Anybody who thinks the Reflecting Pool wasn’t vandalized should go back to Law School!”​

The spot, which is near Washington, D.C.’s World War II Memorial, played host to more than 400,000 people ahead of his July 4 speech, Trump has previously claimed.

​Footage from a livestreaming webcam taken during the July 4 celebrations and reviewed by The Associated Press showed a bandstand and a seating area covering the lawn that Trump says has been vandalized. ​

Photographs taken by the publication also showed workers removing the structures in the days after the speech, with brown grass being revealed under each.​

Trump has previously accused vandals of causing damage around Washington, D.C., most notoriously with the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which has been the site of major renovations. ​

The president announced plans to have the pool refurbished and repainted an “American-flag blue” earlier this year.​

Trump has previously blamed green algae appearing in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on vandals (Getty)
Trump has previously blamed green algae appearing in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on vandals (Getty)

However, after the pool was refilled, bright green algae blooms quickly began appearing in the water. The pool’s lining also began to peel away, with tourists spotting chunks of the lining floating on the water’s surface.​

Trump quickly began suggesting that vandals had slashed the pool lining and that they had even poured chemicals into the water.​

Amid the controversy, former Olympic canoeist David Hearn was arrested for allegedly vandalizing the pool, only for the charges against him to be dropped. ​

Trump later lashed out at Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, after she moved to drop charges against Hearn. ​

“I was disappointed in Jeanine Pirro. Really disappointed with Jeanine Pirro,” he told reporters in the Oval Office. “She folded like an umbrella.”​

Trump added, “I think she choked, because the judge was really vicious.”​

Trump has also hit out at Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, for dropping charges against an ex-Olympian who was accused of damaging the Reflecting Pool (AFP/Getty)
Trump has also hit out at Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, for dropping charges against an ex-Olympian who was accused of damaging the Reflecting Pool (AFP/Getty)

A court filing to dismiss the charges states that the blue sealant began to peel “almost immediately” after work on the pool was finished in June. ​

The filing, from Pirro’s office, stated that the “damage was the result of a botched installation and not vandalism.”​

Trump has also complained about the numbers “86 47” appearing in the grass near the National Mall, which he cited while criticizing Pirro’s decision on Truth Social. ​

“To me, it was a pure case of VANDALISM, that included the grass, which had a big 86 47 emblazoned in giant letters on it, and other elements of the surrounding area,” Trump claimed. ​

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