Biden Slams Trump as 'Loser' Over Controversial Beautification Projects
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Former President Joe Biden criticized President Trump's Washington D.C. beautification projects, calling him a 'loser' for vanity initiatives like the $16M Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation and a planned White House ballroom, amid cost overruns and controversies.
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Ongoing beautification projects in Washington D.C. under the Trump Administration have faced criticism for costs and motivations.
Former President Joe Biden launched a fiery attack on President Donald Trump, calling him a “loser” for his Washington D.C. beautification projects. Biden criticized the $16 million Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation and a planned $400-600 million White House ballroom, among other initiatives, during a Democratic Party gala in Maryland. The Trump administration’s projects have been marred by cost overruns, allegations of vanity, and legal disputes, such as the unauthorized naming of the Kennedy Center. Biden urged Democrats to remain energized ahead of the midterms, emphasizing the need to counter Trump’s “corruption” and lack of shame. The event highlighted deepening political divisions and scrutiny over the use of public and private funds for the projects. Videos showed the Reflecting Pool’s coating failing, with algae blooms and a dead duckling found amid cleanup efforts using hydrogen peroxide. Trump’s plans for a Potomac River promenade and the controversial ballroom, potentially half-funded by taxpayers despite initial claims of private funding, face ongoing criticism. Large banners across D.C., including at Union Station, promote the administration’s “cleaning up” efforts ahead of America’s 250th birthday celebrations.
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Increased scrutiny of project funding and legality
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Questions ouvertes
- Will the legal battle over the Kennedy Center's naming resolve soon?
- What is the full extent of taxpayer funding for the White House ballroom?




