Lawsuit seeks to halt Trump's makeover of Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool
A historic preservation group, the Cultural Landscape Foundation, has filed a lawsuit to stop the renovation of the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool. The lawsuit, filed against the US Department of the Interior, alleges the project violates the National Historic Preservation Act.

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AI-generatedA historic preservation group, the Cultural Landscape Foundation, has filed a lawsuit to stop the renovation of the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool. The lawsuit, filed against the US Department of the Interior, alleges the project violates the National Historic Preservation Act. The group seeks an emergency order to halt the overhaul, which aims to replace the pool's original gray stone appearance with a blue, industrial-strength coating. President Trump announced the project in April, citing criticism of the pool's condition. This legal challenge is the latest in a series of court battles over Trump administration projects involving Washington D.C. landmarks.
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5 extractedA federal judge previously blocked above-ground construction of Trump’s ballroom.
The US Department of the Interior stated that Trump “has done more to make our nation’s capital a shining beacon than any other president in the history of this country”.
The renovation focuses on replacing the pool’s “gray stone” appearance with an industrial-strength coating in the color of a blue swimming pool.
The lawsuit alleges the renovation violates the National Historic Preservation Act.
A historic preservation group filed a lawsuit seeking to halt the renovation of the Lincoln Memorial's reflecting pool.