Trump shares AI image lounging in DC's drained Reflecting Pool

President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated photo of himself relaxing in the Reflecting Pool on Washington, D.C.'s National Mall. The image features him on a gold inflatable with Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. It coincides with ongoing renovations to repaint the pool ahead of the U.S. 250th birthday celebrations.

The Reflecting Pool has been drained in recent days for construction workers to apply a protective coating in “American Flag Blue”. This work aims to seal leaks and prevent future costly repairs to the monument. The White House stated the updates are expected to take about one week and cost $2 million, part of broader Trump administration renovations around the White House and capital. These preparations are for this summer’s events marking the United States’ 250th birthday. Trump defended the changes, arguing, “It will look far more beautiful than it did in 1922,” and adding, “It was filthy dirty, and it leaked like a sieve.” The Department of the Interior, led by Doug Burgum, promoted the project to “restore and preserve America’s most iconic landmarks.” Criticism has emerged from preservationists. Charles Birnbaum, former coordinator of the National Park Service’s Historic Landscape Initiative, told POLITICO, “The reflecting pool is hallowed ground,” and “It shouldn’t resemble a swimming pool.” The National Park Service classifies the pool as a memorial designed solely for viewing, where wading, swimming, or walking in shallow water is illegal.

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Aerial view of Washington D.C. landmarks under renovation: Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool resurfacing, White House ballroom construction, new monuments, with protesters amid Trump's projects.
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Trump moves ahead with an array of construction and redesign projects across Washington

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President Donald Trump has announced or begun a wide-ranging set of construction and renovation efforts in Washington, D.C., from resurfacing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to pursuing a new White House ballroom and proposed monument projects tied to the nation’s 250th anniversary in July 2026. Several initiatives have prompted lawsuits, procedural disputes and public backlash, even as federal planning bodies continue to review and, in some cases, approve the proposals.

Groups opposing the Trump administration have installed satirical statues and posters on the National Mall, challenging giant banners of President Trump on federal buildings. Installations include a gold toilet sculpture mocking White House renovations and figures depicting Trump with Jeffrey Epstein. The displays have drawn crowds, criticism, and White House rebuttals.

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President Donald Trump and his son Eric unveiled architectural renderings on Monday for the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library, a proposed skyscraper on Miami's waterfront. The design features a towering structure emblazoned with 'TRUMP,' replicas of White House rooms, and space for a presidential jet. The project has faced local opposition over the land donation but advanced after legal challenges.

Donald Trump is working to leave a lasting mark during his current presidency.

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New York City officials intend to raise a pride flag at the federal Stonewall monument in Manhattan on Thursday, following its removal by federal authorities. The action comes after the Trump administration issued guidance in January limiting flag displays at National Park Service sites. This sets the stage for a potential conflict at the site of the 1969 gay rights protests.

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