Subject: Can He Do Anything Right?
BREAKING: Internal Interior Department and National Park Service documents reportedly show bubbles, pinholes, and uneven blue coating emerging during Trump's rushed Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation.

The stated purpose of the project was to stop leaks.

But officials reportedly documented defects in the waterproofing layer itself:

• Bubbles and trapped air
• Pinholes and small holes
• Uneven, mottled blue coating
• Sections requiring rework

That's not just an aesthetic issue.

Pinholes and blistering are exactly the kinds of defects that can compromise a waterproofing system and shorten its lifespan.

The administration sold this as a fast, beautiful fix.

The documents reportedly show crews scrambling to correct quality problems while racing to meet a politically driven deadline.

A project intended to stop leaks was reportedly battling defects in the leak-prevention layer before it was even finished.


His fix for everything: charge an arm and a leg, then slap a coat of cheap paint on it. Forget the prep work… a coat of cheap paint covers a multitude of sins.

God help the next president who will be stuck with that “Bigly Beautiful Ballroom.”

My advice to that next president:

The best investment you’ll ever make is a big, beautiful wrecking ball.