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Trump says he'll renovate 'filthy' reflecting pool on National Mall

Trump says he'll renovate 'filthy' reflecting pool on National Mall

President Donald Trump announced plans to renovate the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, aiming to coat it in "American flag blue." Inspired by a friend's visit from Germany, Trump described the pool as "filthy" and "dirty." The project reflects his broader efforts to refurbish Washington, D.C. monuments, though no specific timeline or budget was provided.

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