Man arrested near Trump’s reflecting pool plans to fight obscenity charge
Christian Miles, a Washington D.C. resident, plans to fight an obscenity charge after being arrested near the National Mall's reflecting pool.

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AI-generatedChristian Miles, a Washington D.C. resident, plans to fight an obscenity charge after being arrested near the National Mall's reflecting pool. The pool, recently renovated for $14.2 million by the Trump administration, has developed algae blooms and peeling paint. President Trump has claimed vandals are responsible for the damage, despite a lack of evidence. Miles was charged with violating a federal law prohibiting disorderly conduct involving obscene language or gestures. He stated he was protesting a security crackdown at the pool when arrested for using obscene language after an exchange with Oklahoma state troopers. Miles has been documenting his encounters with federal troops and officers in D.C.
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5 extractedThe Trump administration spent $14.2m renovating the reflecting pool.
A DC resident arrested near the reflecting pool plans to fight an obscenity charge.
Miles has been documenting what he calls 'the creeping police state' by confronting federal troops and officers.
Christian Miles was charged with violating a federal obscenity law for berating Oklahoma state troopers.
Donald Trump claims vandals, not shoddy work, are to blame for the reflecting pool's deterioration.