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Karoline Leavitt scorched by onlookers over 'mystery' Reflecting Pool claim

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June 20, 2026

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Karoline Leavitt scorched by onlookers over 'mystery' Reflecting Pool claim

The White House is getting a harsh response from numerous observers to its latest claim about the Reflecting Pool.When White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt declared on X that the press had lost its mind over the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, she likely expected applause rather than a fact-check. Sharing a post that ridiculed the coverage, she wrote, So true, and so sad. The liberal media is truly deranged. The line fit neatly into a broader MAGA effort to recast the pool's very public failure as a symptom of Trump Derangement Syndrome. It did not land that way.The most pointed rebuttal came a day earlier from author and columnist John A. Daly, whose post was amplified by former Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger. Daly argued that conservatives had manufactured the entire spectacle before turning around to whine about it, writing that as with the Epstein Files, MAGA made a huge media-story out of the Reflecting Pool, only to turn around and complain about how much media attention it's received after blowing up in their faces.That observation cuts to the heart of why Leavitt's complaint rang hollow. The pool became a national story because the president personally made it one. Trump ordered the renovation that ballooned past 14 million, had the basin painted American flag blue for the country's 250th anniversary, and promoted it relentlessly. When the water bloomed green and the fresh surface began peeling away in sheets, he escalated rather than retreated, blaming radical left lunatics, accusing an ABC News reporter of fueling the story, and claiming that multiple individuals faced years in jail for vandalism.Political scientist Ian Bremmer conceded the coverage was excessive but pinned the blame squarely on the president, noting that the saturation existed in part because president trump spent too much time on it when he should have been talking about more important issues. Conservative Trump critics Tom Nichols piled on by circulating a chart that mocked the president's exaggerated claims about the reflecting pool's size.Yes it’s a mystery, Nichols wrote in response with the chart. Conservative lawyer George Conway added, You're kind of right: Instead of talking about how your boss turned the reflecting pool into the world's largest Petri dish, we should talking how he signed an instrument of surrender to Iran at Versailles. Of course, the only reason why we're talking about the reflecting pool is because he was bragging about how he was fixing it.Kinzinger also chimed in, You guys made this a story. Brag about how awesome it is and a week later pretend you never cared anyway.Leavitt wanted the public to believe the media had conjured this controversy out of nothing. But people pointed out that her own administration spent two weeks building it, brick by brick, and the people she blamed simply reported what the White House kept handing them.You guys made this a story. Brag about how awesome it is and a week later pretend you never cared anyway https://t.co/64jnihbWFo pic.twitter.com/rnqjgPLU6n— Adam Kinzinger (Slava Ukraini) (@AdamKinzinger) June 20, 2026

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