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Related: About this forumWhat the Reflecting Pool Really Tells Us About Trump - Adam Kinzinger
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was promised to be a quick, inexpensive fix. Instead, it's become a symbol of cost overruns, missed deadlines, questionable contracting decisions, and promises that didn't match reality.
In this video, Adam Kinzinger breaks down how a project Trump claimed would cost less than $2 million and take just two weeks has ballooned to nearly $15 million, while facing algae blooms, peeling paint, and mounting criticism from former National Park Service officials.
But this story isn't just about a famous Washington landmark. It's about leadership, accountability, government spending, federal contracting rules, and whether the promises made to voters are being kept.
If you're interested in politics, government accountability, public spending, presidential leadership, and fact-based political analysis, this is a story you won't want to miss. - 06/19/2026.
If you want to go deeper on this topic and more, check out my Substack: https://adamkinzinger.com
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Rhiannon12866
16 hrs ago
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Permanut
(8,701 posts)1. There was no "cost overrun" in the textbook sense..
Those occur occasionally under normal contracts. That was not the case here.
calimary
(91,336 posts)2. Making a note. I want to spend some time with this.
KS Toronado
(24,120 posts)3. So dumpie personally contacted swimming pool repair companies?
A real President would have had a subordinate look into it. Strange how his Mar-a-largo neighbor got
the overpriced contract. How much of that was kickback? Will his neighbor fix the peeling paint problem
for free or are taxpayers on the hook for another 14 million?
Skittles
(173,564 posts)4. gotta love the name of the company that got the grift contract
Green Water Solutions, LLC (also known as Greenwater Services)
Rhiannon12866
(260,764 posts)5. And as Seth Meyers kept shouting this week: "It's not a swimming pool!"