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President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he was working to clean up the "filthy" Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on the National Mall, blaming the Biden administration for neglecting the Washington, D.C., landmark.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump said he was working with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on the project, the latest in a series of beautification initiatives targeted by the Trump administration.
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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum at the Reflecting Poll in Washington D.C. President Donald Trump has vowed to clean the pool. (Interior Secretary Doug Burgum)
"Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum and I are working on fixing the absolutely filthy Reflecting Pool between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument," Trump wrote.
"This work was supposed to be done by the Biden Administration, but Sleepy Joe doesn’t know what ‘CLEAN’ or proper maintenance is — The President and Secretary do!" he added.
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The "Super-Scrubber" at the Reflecting Pool in Washington D.C. (National Parks Service)
"Unlike the Biden administration, @POTUS knows how to get things done! @Interior is working to Make D.C. Safe and Beautiful! Proud to work with you on this important task, Mr. President," he wrote in a post accompanied by images of himself at the pool.
In 2022, the National Parks Service posted a video on X showing a "Super-Scrubber" and vacuum cleaning the pool area.
"Our facilities team cleaning up a year's worth of trash, algae, and goose poop in the Reflecting Pool," the post read.
People join hands as they pose for a photo in the Reflecting Pool in the shadow of the Washington Monument. (AP)
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The pool is drained and cleaned once per year before being refilled with water. Fox News Digital has reached out to the NPS and Interior Department.
On Tuesday, a federal judge Trump to halt construction of his ambitious White House ballroom project. The ruling came amid a lawsuit by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which argued the project required congressional authorization before moving forward.
Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to louis.casiano@fox.com.