Trump blames vandals for damaged grass in the same spot where he held his big July 4 celebration
President Donald Trump has blamed vandals for dead grass on the National Mall near the World War II Memorial, the same location where he held his July 4 celebration. Trump made this accusation on social media, posting a photo of the damaged lawn and claiming it was the work of vandals, not from the event's festivities.

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AI-generatedPresident Donald Trump has blamed vandals for dead grass on the National Mall near the World War II Memorial, the same location where he held his July 4 celebration. Trump made this accusation on social media, posting a photo of the damaged lawn and claiming it was the work of vandals, not from the event's festivities. This claim comes as authorities announced an arrest in connection with vandalism at the World War II Memorial, though charging documents do not mention the grassy area. Trump has a history of blaming vandals for damage in the capital, often without evidence and sometimes contradicting his own officials. Previous evidence, including photos from the time of the event and its aftermath, suggests the damaged grass was a result of the stage and structures erected for the July 4 celebration.
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4 extractedPresident Donald Trump claimed vandals are to blame for dead grass on the National Mall.
An arrest was made in connection with vandalism at the World War II Memorial, but charging documents do not mention the grassy area.
Photos show a large stage covered the lawn where Trump claims vandals damaged the grass.
Trump has repeatedly blamed vandals for damage to renovation projects without evidence.