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Pirro: Reflecting Pool Vandals Will Face Charges

Off The Press

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June 21, 2026

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People caught vandalizing the Lincoln ‌Memorial Reflecting Pool on Washington’s National Mall will be fully prosecuted, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said on Sunday. President Donald Trump has blamed vandalism for recent problems with the newly renovated pool, including its ‌new blue paint peeling off. Citations for vandalism ​have been issued, Pirro said, adding that even []...Click to read more

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RTL Today

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· Jul 9, 2026

Call for witnesses: Xenophobic and racist graffiti found in Belvaux area

Police have issued a call for witnesses after several instances of racist and xenophobic graffiti were reported on both public and private property in the greater Belvaux area.

Off The Press

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· Jun 26, 2026

Caulking in Reflecting Pool was cut, tops of fences tossed in water, filing says

Details of the alleged vandalism to the recently refurbished Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C. were revealed in a court filing. According to Deputy Director for the National Park Service Frank Lands, the incident took place shortly after the resurfaced pool was filled again with water on June 9, ABC News reported. “The U.S. Park Police []...Click to read more

Investing.com

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· Jun 21, 2026

People caught vandalizing Washington Reflecting Pool to be fully prosecuted, US Attorney Pirro says

People caught vandalizing Washington Reflecting Pool to be fully prosecuted, US Attorney Pirro says

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· Jun 28, 2026

Reflecting Pool Vandals Busted, Now Facing Charges

Reflecting Pool Vandals Busted, Now Facing Charges

Palo Alto Online

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· Jul 10, 2026

Police: Vandals hit local parks, garages with racist graffiti

Palo Alto police are investigating a rash of vandalism cases at local parks and garages, including seven separate cases in which someone wrote racial epithets directed at Black people.

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· Jun 21, 2026

Pirro vows to prosecute Reflection Pool vandals

U.S. Attorney for DC Jeanine Pirro on Sunday said her office would prosecute individuals caught vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after the Trump administration spent millions on renovations. “Anyone who is in a position of vandalizing or attempting to vandalize the Reflecting Pool will face the criminal justice system in D.C.” Pirro said during...

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Related coverage for "Pirro: Reflecting Pool Vandals Will Face Charges": RTL Today — Call for witnesses: Xenophobic and racist graffiti found in Belvaux area. Off The Press — Caulking in Reflecting Pool was cut, tops of fences tossed in water, filing says. Investing.com — People caught vandalizing Washington Reflecting Pool to be fully prosecuted, US Attorney Pirro says. RedState — Reflecting Pool Vandals Busted, Now Facing Charges. Palo Alto Online — Police: Vandals hit local parks, garages with racist graffiti. The Hill — Pirro vows to prosecute Reflection Pool vandals