Memorial for second world war vandalized with bubbles and graffiti in Washington
The National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. was vandalized on Thursday with soapy bubbles and graffiti reading "Clean hands Dirty $".

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AI-generatedThe National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. was vandalized on Thursday with soapy bubbles and graffiti reading "Clean hands Dirty $". The U.S. Interior Department condemned the act as a "disgrace" and vowed to find the perpetrator, while the Friends of the National World War II Memorial stated that national memorials should not be used for political expression. The Veterans of Foreign Wars also called the vandalism an "act of profound disrespect." U.S. Park Police are investigating the incident, which occurred near the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool, an area that has seen recent controversy. Visitors described the graffiti as disrespectful to those honored by the memorial.
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5 extractedThe Veterans of Foreign Wars called the vandalism “an act of profound disrespect”.
Friends of the National World War II Memorial stated the site should not be used for political expression.
The US interior department stated they will find the person responsible for this "disgusting act".
The words “Clean hands dirty $” were spray-painted in red on the memorial, and the fountain was vandalized with soapy bubbles.
US Park Police are investigating graffiti and vandalism at the World War II Memorial on Washington DC’s National Mall.