Breaking
TRCece Tekstil için iflas kararı çıktıRUТри палестинца погибли и 16 пострадали в результате израильских ударов по ГазеTRSakarya merkezli dolandırıcılık operasyonunda 18 tutuklamaTRErdoğan, 32 Liderle Ankara'da BuluşacakCN藍白杯葛人事權 翁曉玲提案限代理6個月 行政院:立院應理性行使同意權CNHong Kong Churches Urged to Strengthen Anti-Sexual Harassment Policies After SurveyRUМишустин анонсировал новый механизм поддержки предприятий для перехода на российский софтPLPolska Grupa Zbrojeniowa i Anduril Industries rozwijają produkcję pocisków manewrującychRUМинобороны РФ назвало цель массированной атаки ВСУ более чем 600 дронамиTRUEFA'dan FIFA'ya Kırmızı Kart Cezası Tepkisi: "Kırmızı Çizgiyi Aştınız"TRCece Tekstil için iflas kararı çıktıRUТри палестинца погибли и 16 пострадали в результате израильских ударов по ГазеTRSakarya merkezli dolandırıcılık operasyonunda 18 tutuklamaTRErdoğan, 32 Liderle Ankara'da BuluşacakCN藍白杯葛人事權 翁曉玲提案限代理6個月 行政院:立院應理性行使同意權CNHong Kong Churches Urged to Strengthen Anti-Sexual Harassment Policies After SurveyRUМишустин анонсировал новый механизм поддержки предприятий для перехода на российский софтPLPolska Grupa Zbrojeniowa i Anduril Industries rozwijają produkcję pocisków manewrującychRUМинобороны РФ назвало цель массированной атаки ВСУ более чем 600 дронамиTRUEFA'dan FIFA'ya Kırmızı Kart Cezası Tepkisi: "Kırmızı Çizgiyi Aştınız"
Newsgather
BackTrump Threatens to Sue ABC News Over Reflecting Pool Coverage
Trump Threatens to Sue ABC News Over Reflecting Pool Coverage
Developing
The Independent World6/23/2026Politics3 min read

Trump Threatens to Sue ABC News Over Reflecting Pool Coverage

Quick Look

  • President Trump is threatening to sue ABC News for "false reporting" regarding the renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, claiming the network failed to mention previous administrations' spending and issues.
  • He alleges vandalism is responsible for current problems.

AI-generated summary

Why It Matters

President Trump is threatening to sue ABC News over its reporting on the troubled renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. He claims the network misrepresented the project's costs and issues.

Font size

President Donald Trump is threatening to sue ABC News over its coverage of his administration’s struggles to renovate the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

“In describing the Vandalism that took place at the Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., ABC FAKE NEWS, one of the worst in the business, even paying me $16,000,000 for past bad and inaccurate reporting, failed to report that their close ‘friends,’ Dumocrats Obama and Biden, spent over 100 Million Dollars on the Reflecting Pool, and it never worked,” President Trump wrote on Truth Social on Monday. “In fact, it was rarely open due to leaks and stench.’ They wanted to spend 300 to 400 Million Dollars, but just let it ROT.”

“I spent approximately 16 Million Dollars, and it came out great, except for the Vandalism, which we are now fixing,” the president added. “It was also a much bigger job than originally envisioned, including the outer areas and sidewalks. We are preparing lawsuits against ABC for false reporting. I like their money, which will be given to the U.S. Treasury!”

The Independent has contacted ABC News for comment.

The Biden administration did not do major work on the pool at all, and the Obama administration spent about $35 million for renovation work that lasted two years.

In and outside the White House, Trump has sued or threatened numerous news outlets, a practice critics allege stifles press freedom.

The latest Reflecting Pool renovation project, which President Trump announced in April, has been plagued with issues.

In addition to taking longer and costing more than Trump originally suggested, algae has continued to bloom in the pool, and its recently resurfaced bottom has begun to crack and peel.

The president has claimed these issues are the work of vandals who poured chemicals into the monument and cut a 300-foot-long gash through the pool floor.

In a separate Truth Social post on Monday, Trump also claimed the pool had been a target of a “crazy pro-algae (likely paid) protestor,” sharing an image of a demonstrator in a frog costume.

At least five people have been arrested and another give have been cited in connection with alleged vandalism at the pool, NBC News reports.

One of those arrested, former U.S. Olympian David Hearn, denies vandalizing the landmark.

“It's a completely unfounded accusation,” Hearn told The Daily Mail. “We've already heard many lies from this administration…That's just another lie.”

Hearn, a canoe slalom athlete, told the outlet he touched a “loose flap of coating” out of curiosity, then wound up being arrested and charged with a misdemeanor.

President Trump has said he may need to drain the pool again to continue the renovation process.

In spite of all the issues with the Reflecting Pool project, the president has been more eager to talk about his Washington construction efforts than the Iran war, a recent analysis found.

Between May 1 and June 10, President Trump talked about his favorite construction projects 70 percent more than the war, and on social media, he spoke about the renovations 35 percent more.

Nonetheless, many of the president’s other Washington build-outs have been marred by issues.

Lawsuits have temporarily stopped construction on his White House ballroom project as well as renovations at the Kennedy Center, which was forced to undo the president’s attempt to add his name to the institution.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Trump's legal team will file a lawsuit against ABC News.

    Possible · Within weeks

Open Questions

  • Will Trump actually file a lawsuit against ABC News?
  • What is the full extent of the vandalism at the Reflecting Pool?
  • Will the pool renovation be completed successfully?

Related Topics

This article was originally published by The Independent World.

Related Stories

Hamas to Hand Over Gaza Power to New Technical Administration
Developing·27m ago

Hamas to Hand Over Gaza Power to New Technical Administration

Hamas announced it will transfer power in Gaza to a new technical administration, the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG). This move follows the resignation of the head of the government's emergency committee. The NCAG was established as part of a peace deal brokered by the US, though details on the handover remain unclear as Israel has reportedly blocked NCAG members from entering Gaza.

Deutsche Welle
More on this topicDonald Trump