Today in News History
On June 23, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1935, Maurice Ferré, Puerto Rican-American politician, 32nd Mayor of Miami (died 2019) was born. In 1940, Adolf Hitler goes on a three-hour tour of the architecture of Paris with architect Albert Speer and sculptor Arno Breker in his only visit to the city. In 1955, Glenn Danzig, American singer-songwriter and producer was born. In 1960, Donald Harrison, American saxophonist, composer, and producer was born. In 1972, Watergate scandal: U.S. President Richard M. Nixon and White House Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman are taped talking about illegally using the Central Intelligence Agency to obstruct the Federal Bureau of Investigation's investigation into the Watergate break-ins. In 1973, Gerry Birrell, Scottish race car driver (born 1944) passed away. In 1975, Kevin Dyson, American football player and coach was born. In 1978, Matt Light, American football player and sportscaster was born. In 1980, Clyfford Still, American painter and academic (born 1904) passed away. In 2015, Dick Van Patten, American actor (born 1928) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Trump defends Reflecting Pool contractors and blames vandals for peeling paint
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

President Donald Trump remained adamant that problems with the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool post-renovation were due to vandals and not the construction team that was given a no-bid contract for the project. Trump and his White House aides have attributed the new coat of “American flag blue” paint peeling to a 300-foot “gash” on the []
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