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Security Fencing Installed Early at Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Amid Trump Vandalism Claims

WASHINGTON — Security crews began erecting chain-link fencing and surveillance cameras around the perimeter of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, as a contentious public standoff intensifies over the structural condition of the historic landmark. The sudden installation follows a string of high-profile declarations from President Donald Trump, who alleges that political saboteurs are entirely responsible for the severe algae blooms and peeling paint that have plagued the site since its grand reopening earlier this month.
The century-old, eight-acre landmark recently underwent a controversial 14.7 million dollar rehabilitation project ordered by the White House to beautify the nation's capital ahead of the upcoming 250th anniversary of American independence. The extensive renovation involved draining the pool and coating its floor with a dark navy sealant that President Trump personally selected and dubbed "American flag blue." However, within days of the project being declared complete on June 6, the water turned a thick, vibrant green from rampant algae growth, and large sheets of the new blue coating began delaminating and floating to the surface.
While environmental science experts and independent engineers maintain that the dark blue lining naturally absorbs more sunlight, raising water temperatures to create an ideal breeding ground for algae, President Trump has repeatedly claimed that the damage is the result of criminal activity. In recent social media posts, the president alleged without providing immediate photo or video evidence that saboteurs used a box cutter or knife to slice a 350-foot gash into the pool's rubber lining and dumped agricultural fertilizer into the water to artificially stimulate the algae. The administration announced that multiple individuals have already been arrested or issued federal citations in connection with the site, including three-time U.S. Olympic canoeist David Hearn, who was detained by National Guard troops after briefly touching a strip of the peeling coating during a bicycle ride.
A spokesperson for the Department of the Interior clarified Wednesday morning that the Reflecting Pool area was always scheduled to be fenced off ahead of the upcoming Fourth of July celebrations, as the immediate grounds serve as a primary launch pad for the national holiday's massive fireworks display. However, the agency confirmed that the timeline was pushed forward specifically to safeguard the federal property against future disruptions. Federal contractors are currently preparing to drain a portion of the pool's six million gallons of water immediately before or after the holiday to execute permanent repairs under the project's original warranty, though the exact scale and cost of those modifications remain under review.
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By: NBC Palm Springs
June 24, 2026


