US Attorney Vows Full Prosecution for Lincoln Memorial Pool Vandals
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- US Attorney Jeanine Pirro stated on Sunday that individuals caught vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool will face full prosecution.
- The pool, recently renovated for $14.7 million, has experienced peeling paint and an algae bloom, with President Trump alleging vandals poured corrosive chemicals into it.
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The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington D.C. has recently undergone a $14.7 million renovation. Following the renovation, issues such as peeling paint and an algae bloom have appeared.
People caught vandalising the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Washington’s National Mall will be fully prosecuted, US 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 on Sunday, adding that even minor crimes must be prosecuted to keep the US capital safe.
The peeling paint was visible in the 610-metre-long (2,000 feet) rectangular pool, a major national landmark, less than two weeks after Trump declared its US$14.7 million renovation project completed on June 6. Trump on Saturday claimed, without providing evidence, that vandals poured corrosive chemicals into the pool.
“Anyone who is in a position of vandalising or attempting to vandalise will face the criminal justice system in DC,” Pirro told Fox News’ Sunday Briefing.
In a Truth Social post on Sunday, Trump blamed “sick” and “deranged” people for the current state of the “seriously vandalized” pool.
He had previously posted that the pool will be drained for repairs. The pool has also suffered an algae bloom that makes the water look green. Those adding products to the pool that can generate algae could face more severe charges, Pirro said.
Offene Fragen
- What specific chemicals were allegedly used?
- What is the extent of the damage caused by the alleged vandalism?





