Repair Work Continues at Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Following Setbacks on Project Initiated by Donald Trump

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was drained again for necessary repairs, continuing complications on a $15 million restoration project overseen by the administration. The draining follows months of issues, including peeling sealant and algae blooms, despite initial efforts to beautify the historic site. Donald Trump addressed the closure, stating the water removal was required to fix damage done by vandals. He emphasized the ongoing work to restore the landmark. Sources confirmed that the project, initiated in April, has faced repeated complications, including water discoloration and lining damage following recent events. Authorities have charged individuals concerning alleged removal of pool components. While the site remains secured to allow crews to finish reapplying the lining, officials have not provided a firm date for refilling the basin. The necessity of these repairs underscores the ongoing commitment to restoring national monuments. The administration continues to oversee the restoration to ensure the pool is returned to full service.

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