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Reflecting Pool saga becomes unwelcome distraction for Trump

The Hill · Jun 23, 2026, 10:00 AM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Shortly after that, photos emerged showing the paint job peeling off and rising to the surface of the pool.
  • Trump has deflected blame for the maintenance issues on vandalism, saying multiple arrests have already been made.
  • The president doubled down on the claims in the Oval Office on Monday, speculating that a vandal could have sliced the coating in the pool with a box cutter.

Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.

Clumps of algae appeared on the floor of the pool within days of the iconic landmark being repainted American flag blue, leading to crews pouring in hydrogen peroxide and using special nanobubbler technology at the direction of the Interior Department. Shortly after that, photos emerged showing the paint job peeling off and rising to the surface of the pool.

Trump has deflected blame for the maintenance issues on vandalism, saying multiple arrests have already been made. The developments, however, are tarnishing Trump s beautification push, which he has prioritized ahead of America s birthday.

The president doubled down on the claims in the Oval Office on Monday, speculating that a vandal could have sliced the coating in the pool with a box cutter.

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