Trump says DC reflecting pool repairs may not be done in time for 4 July
President Trump has acknowledged that repairs to Washington D.C.'s reflecting pool may not be completed by the Fourth of July, a date planned for a large celebration of America's 250th birthday. The pool began experiencing algae blooms and peeling paint following a $14.2 million renovation ordered by the Trump administration.

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AI-generatedPresident Trump has acknowledged that repairs to Washington D.C.'s reflecting pool may not be completed by the Fourth of July, a date planned for a large celebration of America's 250th birthday. The pool began experiencing algae blooms and peeling paint following a $14.2 million renovation ordered by the Trump administration. Trump has claimed, without providing evidence, that vandals armed with a knife damaged the pool, stating that six people were arrested and seven cited for the damage. He described a significant gash and cuts to the pool's bottom, though reporters have not observed such damage. The situation arises as part of a broader effort by Trump to enhance monuments for the anniversary celebration, an initiative criticized by Democrats as wasteful.
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5 extractedThe reflecting pool began filling with algae blooms and peeling paint after a $14.2m renovation.
Repairs to the reflecting pool may not be completed in time for the Fourth of July celebration.
Democrats have condemned the monument spruce-up efforts as wasteful and indicative of an administration ignoring economic concerns.
Donald Trump claimed vandals damaged the reflecting pool with a knife, creating a 350ft gash.
Six people have been arrested and seven cited for damage to the reflecting pool.