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What I Saw at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Monday Afternoon

Wall Street Journal

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June 23, 2026

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What I Saw at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Monday Afternoon

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Coffman Chronicle

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· Jun 22, 2026

Trump Blames Vandalism as Reflecting Pool Problems Deepen After Costly Renovation

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has become an unexpected flashpoint in Washington after a multimillion-dollar renovation intended to highlight the nation’s approaching 250th anniversary instead produced algae blooms, peeling coating, and a growing political controversy.

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 27, 2026

A Reflecting Pool that has long enticed visitors now gains police scrutiny under Trump

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is a popular spot for protests, celebrations, and photos.

AllSides

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· Jun 25, 2026

Visitors Look at the Reflecting Pool and Disagree on What They See

Wednesday morning in Washington began with a typical mix of visitors along the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool: joggers, bikers, school groups, foreign tourists, a dancing majorette troupe from Carbondale, Pa. The Washington Monument, skinny and straight as six o'clock, was shimmering in the water.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Green algae in Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool

Green algae in Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool

PBS NewsHour

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· Jun 23, 2026

The reflecting pool is about to be drained, again. Here's what to know

Green water, floating liner chunks, and workers dumping jugs of hydrogen peroxide. These are the images that have characterized the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in the weeks since its reopening following President Donald Trump's ordered renovations.

BoingBoing

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· Jun 25, 2026

Ignoring tire tracks, NPS hunts mystery Reflecting Pool vandal

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool mystery has everything: alleged vandals, a 16 million rush job, algae, peeling blue coating, and one enormous clue shaped like the presidential motorcade that drove across the freshly coated empty pool before it was refilled. AP reports that the Park Service reported the damage to the U.S. — Read the rest The post Ignoring tire tracks, NPS hunts mystery Reflecting Pool vandal appeared first on Boing Boing.

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Related coverage for "What I Saw at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Monday Afternoon": Coffman Chronicle — Trump Blames Vandalism as Reflecting Pool Problems Deepen After Costly Renovation. KSAT San Antonio — A Reflecting Pool that has long enticed visitors now gains police scrutiny under Trump. AllSides — Visitors Look at the Reflecting Pool and Disagree on What They See. Korea Times News — Green algae in Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool. PBS NewsHour — The reflecting pool is about to be drained, again. Here's what to know. BoingBoing — Ignoring tire tracks, NPS hunts mystery Reflecting Pool vandal