Dead duckling found in Reflecting Pool as Trump’s paint job falls apart and DOJ hunts for ‘vandals’

Jun 22, 2026 457 views

Dead duckling found in Reflecting Pool as Trump’s paint job falls apart and DOJ hunts for ‘vandals’

Trump says repairs will being ‘immediately’ after photos show poor creature floating in algae-fouled water

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Jeanine Pirro threatens 'serious charges' if 'products' were poured into Reflecting Pool

A duckling was found dead Sunday in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, marking the latest — and most tragic — twist in President Donald Trump’s troubled, $14.7 million renovation of the iconic Washington landmark.

Photos showed the poor creature floating in algae-fouled water after local U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro vowed to aggressively prosecute anyone accused of vandalizing the popular attraction on the National Mall.

During an appearance on Fox News’ The Sunday Briefing, Pirro — a former network host — said that “there are several citations that have been handed out to individuals. And these are cases that will be prosecuted to the full extent.”

“And if you damage, vandalize or do anything to impact something like the Reflecting Pool, you can be prosecuted,” she added.

The cause of the duckling’s death was unclear, and neither the National Park Service nor the Interior Department immediately returned inquiries from The Independent.

A dead duckling was found in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, where repair work continues under watch by the National Guard
A dead duckling was found in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, where repair work continues under watch by the National Guard (Reuters)

After furiously posting about the state of the pool throughout the weekend, the president said “work will begin immediately” on repairs.

Trump ordered that the Reflecting Pool be renovated ahead of the nation’s 250th Independence Day celebration on July 4 and took credit for selecting the “American flag blue” sealant for its basin.

But days after the project was completed on June 6, the pool’s blue bottom was obscured by slimy green algae, after which the sealant started peeling off.

Efforts to eliminate the algae included pouring extra-strength hydrogen peroxide, a type of bleach, into the water.

Hydrogen peroxide is generally considered less dangerous to the environment than chlorine bleach because its components easily break down in water, but in high concentrations it can post a risk to ducks and birds who swim in the pool, according to The New Republic.

Workers in hip waders have been physically removing algae from the water. The Interior Department has said it’s also using “nanobubble ozone technology” to combat the aquatic, plant-like organisms.

Days after $14.7 million renovations were completed at the landmark, crews have been clearing out algae blooms as pieces of the Trump-requested ‘American flag blue’ sealant bob to the surface
Days after $14.7 million renovations were completed at the landmark, crews have been clearing out algae blooms as pieces of the Trump-requested ‘American flag blue’ sealant bob to the surface (Reuters)

On Wednesday, the online MeidasTouch Network reported that an email sent to National Park Service employees sought people to help with “critical pre-July 4th operational needs” at the Reflecting Pool.

The email reportedly declared the “scrubbing and pump out operations” were a “regional and national priority” that required willing personnel to work daily, 12-hour shifts through the weekend.

Trump on Friday claimed without evidence that vandals were responsible for the pool’s dismal state, which he repeated throughout the weekend.

On Saturday, the president said workers will “probably be forced to release and drain much of the water in order to do the necessary repairs, but will have them done as quickly as possible.”

He claimed, without evidence, that “terrible vandals” used “some form of knife or blade” to create a “250 foot long gash” into the pool’s “facade” and poured “corrosive and destructive chemicals” into the water. Workers were pictured pouring large bottles of hydrogen peroxide into the pool days earlier.

Trump claimed without evidence that vandals used ‘some form of knife or blade’ to cut the pool’s ‘facade’ and poured ‘corrosive and destructive chemicals’ into the water
Trump claimed without evidence that vandals used ‘some form of knife or blade’ to cut the pool’s ‘facade’ and poured ‘corrosive and destructive chemicals’ into the water (Reuters)

On Sunday, after traveling back to the White House from Camp David, the president said that work would “begin immediately” to repair the “seriously vandalized Reflecting Pool.”

”I just inspected it, and could only say to myself, and those gathered around me, WOW, who would do such a thing? SICK, DERANGED PEOPLE!” the president wrote on social media.

On Friday, three-time Olympic canoeist David Hearn, 67, was arrested by U.S. Park Police officers and charged with misdemeanor destruction of government property for allegedly vandalizing the pool.

The following day, the Bethesda, Maryland, resident admitted reaching into the pool to touch a “flapping piece” of sealant but denied causing any damage.

“I didn’t vandalize anything,” he told The Washington Post. “I didn’t destroy or break or peel anything. By the time I realized what was going on, I was being put in handcuffs.”

Later Saturday, Trump claimed without evidence that the Park Police had “arrested multiple individuals” for vandalizing the pool and threatened “Years in jail!”

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