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Trump's Reflecting Pool sabotage claim falls apart: 'Brain is filled with tapioca'

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Trump's Reflecting Pool sabotage claim falls apart: 'Brain is filled with tapioca'

President Donald Trump reportedly spent nearly 15 million painting the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool blue. When the water turned green and the new paint started peeling off, he reached for the explanation he always reaches for: someone did this to him on purpose.In a late-night Truth Social post Friday, Trump wrote that we've had some real problems with Vandalism at the beautiful Reflecting Pool, and said law enforcement was actively investigating. He provided no evidence. He claimed the algae was 75 gone, insisted the damaged section was small and would be fixed early the following week, and pinned the supposed sabotage on radical left lunatics and what he called Dumocats. He tied it all to the numbers 8647 that had been scratched into the grass on the National Mall days earlier, slang widely read as a call to get rid of the 47th president.CNN reported the claim Friday, noting the administration had been scrambling to fix the pool's deterioration just days after Trump's pricey renovation. The story landed about as well as the paint job.Adam Kinzinger, the former Republican congressman turned full-time Trump critic, was blunt. Has Trump ever admitted failure once? He's now claiming sabotage on the reflective pool, Kinzinger wrote, before delivering the line that turned his post into a viral hit with more than 9,000 likes: His brain is filled with tapioca and raisins.The account YourAnonNews, affiliated with the Anonymous collective, offered a far more grounded theory than the president's. No one vandalized the Reflection Pool, the account wrote, alleging that Trump just hired a no bid contractor that never did this kind of work before as a favor to the owner of the company who Trump also pardoned.Amanda Carpenter, the former Republican speechwriter and Bulwark writer, took the sarcastic route. Replying to CNN's report, she wrote: Yes... someone sprayed blue paint all over it. The blue paint, of course, was Trump's own, applied during the renovation he ordered.Patrick Skinner, a former CIA case officer, skipped the jokes entirely. This pathetic person hides its staggering incompetence by endless claims of victimhood. It's never their fault, it's always 'the others'. Can't fix a pool? It's a conspiracy! Skinner wrote. America, he's not the victim. We are. Of his incompetence our choices. So reject this pathetic person.The actual record does not flatter the president's story. The renovation was initially pitched at roughly 1.8 million and ballooned to about 14.7 million, according to a contract summary of the Interior Department's award to Atlantic Industrial Coatings. The basin was repainted American flag blue ahead of the country's 250th anniversary, then promptly bloomed into a murky green. Interior officials attributed the algae to residual buildup after supply lines sat dormant for weeks. Scientists pointed to the obvious: a shallow, sunny, stagnant pool in summer heat is a near-perfect algae habitat, and a fresh renovation can stir up nutrients that speed the bloom along.For good measure, Trump also blamed ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl for the negative coverage. He named no vandals, produced no evidence of chemicals, and identified no suspects. What he did produce was a green pool, a peeling paint job, a 15 million bill, and a chorus of people pointing out that the only person who painted the Reflecting Pool blue was him.No one vandalized the Reflection Pool, Trump just hired a no bid contractor that never did this kind of work before as a favor to the owner of the company who Trump also pardoned. https://t.co/WcAlPdJ6hf— Anonymous (@YourAnonNews) June 20, 2026

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