Trump Says 6 Arrested, 7 Cited Over Reflecting Pool Damage

By Jackson Richman
Jackson Richman
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Jackson Richman is a Washington correspondent for The Epoch Times. In addition to Washington politics, he covers the intersection of politics and sports/sports and culture. He previously was a writer at Mediaite and Washington correspondent at Jewish News Syndicate. His writing has also appeared in The Washington Examiner. He is an alum of George Washington University.
June 23, 2026Updated: June 23, 2026

President Donald Trump said six people have been arrested and seven others have been cited over allegedly causing damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

In a June 23 post on Truth Social, Trump said that there was a 350-foot gash “made by a very sharp knife or razors.”

He said there were “actually numerous slashes over a very long 350-foot length.”

The president went on to say that the damage “was purposefully and criminally done, and somebody had to work very hard, probably in the dark of night, to create such a condition.”

Trump said that “the small area at the bottom of the pool was cut and powerfully lifted off the surface, leaving very jagged, uneven edges.”

Trump alleged in a June 20 post that vandals destroyed the grass around the pool and suggested that some even poured “corrosive and destructive chemicals into the pool.”

In his June 23 post, he said the grass is being replaced and that some of the water will be drained “either immediately before or after the Fourth of July, to do the permanent repair.”

The Epoch Times has reached out to the Department of Justice for comment on the arrests.

Trump told reporters in Pennsylvania on June 23 that the Interior Department is “going to share” photos and videos of what he said was vandalism of the Reflecting Pool.

Trump also said on June 22 that the administration would publicize the images. Reporters following Trump said that their outlets have not yet received pictures from the Interior Department that backed up his allegations.

The Reflecting Pool was renovated in preparation for the nation’s 250th Independence Day celebration on July 4, following an order from Trump.

The project included repainting the pool’s surface blue.

However, recent issues have surfaced, including algal growth and sections of paint peeling away.

In a June 21 post on Truth Social, Trump said he personally inspected the pool and described it as having been “seriously vandalized.”

He expressed frustration at the damage, questioning who would be responsible and promising that repairs would be made.

That same day, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro stated on Fox News that several people had received citations for allegedly damaging the pool.

She warned that anyone caught vandalizing the site would face prosecution under the criminal justice system in Washington.

Pirro added that the administration is focused on making the nation’s capital both safer and more attractive.

She also noted that individuals found responsible for introducing substances into the water that may have caused algae growth could face more severe legal consequences.

Earlier, on June 19, Trump reported that approximately 75 percent of the algae had already been removed and said the remaining problem was expected to be resolved early the following week.

The Reflecting Pool measures 2,030 feet in length, 167 feet in width, and reaches a depth of 30 inches at its center.

In March, Trump announced that he and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum were working to restore the pool near the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall, describing it as extremely dirty and criticizing the previous administration for not addressing the issue.

Trump has also announced plans to create a promenade linking the Lincoln Memorial to the Potomac River.

The Lincoln Memorial, located at the western end of the National Mall, honors President Abraham Lincoln, who guided the United States through the Civil War, and overlooks the Reflecting Pool.

Aldgra Fredly contributed to this report.