Drained reflecting pool reveals Trump’s ‘American flag blue’ liner is now closer to gray
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool's newly installed liner, initially described by Donald Trump as "American flag blue," now appears grayer after the pool was drained for repairs. The renovation project, which aimed for completion by the Fourth of July, has faced delays and cost overruns, escalating from an initial $1.5 million estimate to over $16 million by June.

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AI-generatedThe Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool's newly installed liner, initially described by Donald Trump as "American flag blue," now appears grayer after the pool was drained for repairs. The renovation project, which aimed for completion by the Fourth of July, has faced delays and cost overruns, escalating from an initial $1.5 million estimate to over $16 million by June. Within days of its initial refilling, the pool experienced an algae bloom and peeling coating. While Trump has blamed vandals for damage, critics suggest shoddy workmanship. Several individuals, including former Olympic canoe racer David Hearn, have been charged with damaging the liner, though Hearn and others maintain their innocence and claim they are being scapegoated for the project's issues.
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5 extractedInterior secretary Doug Burgum stated the plan is to 'Repair the vandalism that was done. Fill it back up again.'
The cost of revamping the reflecting pool ballooned from an initial $1.5m to over $16m.
David Hearn pleaded not guilty to deliberately damaging the reflecting pool, stating he was examining peeled sealant.
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool's liner appears grayer than when it was repainted in early June.
Trump has blamed vandals for peeling paint, while critics allege shoddy repair work.