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Foreign. Twentieth, twenty twenty six the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting pool has become a metaphor for the Trump presidency. Beginning in early April, Trump boasted he was going to fix the reflecting pool after what he claimed was gross neglect by former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden. He claimed the repairs, including sealing the pool and painting it American Flag blue, would cost about $1.8 million and that it would all be finished by July 4, 2026, in time for the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Repeatedly, he bashed his predecessors over the pool, insisting that his skills would enable him to make it better than ever at minimal cost and that the repairs could last for one. The government declared the pool renovations complete on June 6, and water began flowing back into it. Trump immediately claimed it was a triumph. Thank you, President Trump, he wrote on social media. But the story was not over. David A. Fahrenhold of the New York Times reported that the repairs had in fact run far over budget to at least $14.2 million. The administration had awarded a no bid contract to a company Trump first said he had chosen and then said he didn't know and had agreed to a 20% profit margin, although a National Park Service analysis found that margin inflated. And then, just a day after the reservoir filled with water, algae began to bloom in it. A spokesperson for the Interior Department said the algae were residual and a normal part of the process of refilling the pool. President Donald J. Trump is an expert builder who has fixed the reflecting pool for good, unlike the failed and extremely costly attempt by Obama and Biden, she said in a statement. Experts disagreed, saying that the darker bottom and the sealed seams meant the water would heat up faster than it had before and thus support more algae. By June 16, crews from the National Park Service were pouring hydrogen peroxide into the water to kill the algae. The determin turned the pool bright green, even as Trump insisted the pool was Perfect. By Thursday, June 18, the new Blue epoxy at the bottom of the pool was peeling off and floating in the vivid green pool. Fernhold reported in the New York Times that the National Park Service contracted not only the coating and painting of the pool under a no bid contract, but also an additional $1.77 million contract for a water purification system. That no bid contract went to a firm whose ultimate owner is the J.J. caffaro Investment Trust, led by Trump donor John J. Caffaro, whose wife chaired the 2017 International Red Cross Ball at Mar A Lago and who lives near Mar A Lago at a mansion that is listed as the water treatment company's address in Florida corporate records. The name of the firm is Greenwater Services. A spokesperson for the Interior Department said the White House was not involved in the choice of Green Water Services, and the department did not know of Caffaro's political support for Trump when it awarded the contract. Minnesota governor Tim Walz commented, found an imaginary problem, said only they could fix it. Didn't listen to experts, Hired buddies who grifted millions, failed miserably, Bragged how great it went the entire Trump presidency in a nutshell On Friday, former Olympic canoe racer David Hearn, 67, stopped by the pool on a 52 mile bike ride and reached into the water to feel what the detached material felt like. U.S. park Police officers arrested him for destruction of government property, a misdemeanor. I didn't vandalize anything, hearn told David J. Lynch and Aaron Schaefer of 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. Friday night, Trump blamed radical left lunatics, most likely Democrats, who have spent their lives trying to ruin our country, for some real problems with vandalism at the beautiful Reflecting Pool. By this evening, he was blaming multiple individuals for vandalizing our nation's magnificent reflecting pool. Who would do such a thing? These are very serious crimes having to do with the destruction of national monuments, Years in jail. Work will begin immediately on its repair. Until his second term in office, Trump has always been protected from the fallout from his own actions. And it appears he has become accustomed to simply describing his fantasy world and expecting that others will agree. They see it if his fix for the Reflecting Pool failed, someone else must be responsible and they must pay for it. The pattern Walls identified with regard to the pool applies also to Trump's debacle in Iran. And not only is the Reflecting Pool defying his narrative, so are Iran and Israel. Israel has said it does not consider itself bound by the memorandum of understanding Trump signed at Versailles on Friday. That MOU said the US And Iran and their allies in the current war would immediately and permanently stop military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon. Israel has been attacking what it says are Hezbollah camps in southern Lebanon and has occupied parts of the as a security zone. On Friday, Julian E. Barnes of the New York Times reported that a recent U.S. intelligence report assessed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to continue striking Hezbollah despite the MoU. Hezbollah is funded by Iran and is continuing to strike northern Israel. David M. Halbfinger of the New York Times reported on Thursday that Israel was stunned by the U s Iran MOU and sees it as a cataclysmic disaster. Israel has continued to strike Lebanon and after additional strikes last night, Iranian officials today announced that in the wake of these breaches of the mou, they had once again closed the Strait of Hormuz. This afternoon, Vice President J.D. vance left for Switzerland to join the negotiations, but already Iran has indicated it intends to charge insurance fees for the ships going through the strait. Trump appeared to try to pressure Iran by threatening to impose US Tolls on the strait if an agreement falls through. There will be no tolls in the Hormuz Strait for 60 days during the ceasefire period and there will be no tolls after the 60 day period has expired unless they are imposed by and for the United States of America should the deal not be completed for services rendered as the guardian angel to the countries of the Middle east for purposes of both past, present and future reimbursement of costs. That Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni of Italy is also refusing to go along with Trump's narrative shows how Trump's power is crumbling. A former ally, Maloney, is now publicly contradicting Trump. Earlier this week, Trump told an Italian television host that Meloni had begged for a picture with him at the G7 conference and that he felt sorry for her. Meloni said his comments were entirely made up and the Italian foreign minister canceled a trip to the United States. Over the flab, Maloney highlighted the damage Trump has done to our alliances and and indicated allies are done pretending his behavior is okay. I don't know why the US President behaves this way toward allies, she wrote on Instagram. I can only say it is regrettable he does not show the same determination towards the enemies of the west and towards the enemies of the U.S. enemies whose leaders he instead appears to be far more accommodating with. But there is one thing he needs to remember. Neither I nor Italy ever beg. But Trump couldn't let it go. This morning he posted Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni asked over and over for a picture with me during the G7 meeting in France. She's doing poorly in Italy with her level of popularity, possibly because she turned down the United States of America, a country that truly loves and protects Italy when it came to denying Iran from obtaining or developing a nuclear weapon. But so did NATO for that matter. She wouldn't even let us use Italy's landing strips or runways, a great logistical inconvenience. And this despite the fact the US Contributes hundreds of billions of dollars a year to protect Italy and other so called NATO allies. Now, after the United States defeated Iran militarily, she wants to be friends again in order to get her numbers up. No thanks. Using a vulgar colloquialism, the headline on the front page of the Italian newspaper Librero today, translated to Trump is an A Hole. Today it appeared that the National Guard is patrolling the area around the Reflecting pool. Tonight Trump posted that many additional people have been arrested having to do with the disgraceful vandalism of our beautiful reflecting pool. The Reflecting Pool worked perfectly, including the mirror like finish, perfectly reflecting the two great monuments which it never had before. What these terrible vandals have done is a true affront to both Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln and should be dealt with accordingly. Although multiple cameras line the mall and no one has offered any proof of vandalism, and although we have all been able to see workers dumping chemicals into the pool to kill the algae, Trump claimed that vandals took some form of a knife or blade and put a 250 foot long gash into the beautiful facade of what took so much work, competence and money to build and complete. They also poured corrosive and destructive chemicals into the pool. The Reflecting Pool was never so beautiful as it was just one week ago, even going back to 1922 when it opened, he wrote. We are very proud of what we have done with this magnificent structure and we will get it repaired quickly to an equal level of beauty.
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Letters from an American was written and read by Heather Cox Richardson. It was produced at Soundscape Productions, Dedham, Massachusetts, recorded with music composed by Michael Moss.
Episode: Reality Defies Trump’s Narrative
Host: Heather Cox Richardson
Date: June 22, 2026
In this episode, historian Heather Cox Richardson uses the recent debacle over renovations to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool as a lens to examine the broader pattern of former President Donald Trump's leadership—his ability to create a reality through narrative that often defies facts, and the mounting consequences when reality refuses to cooperate. She connects this domestic controversy to major challenges in Trump’s foreign policy, particularly in relation to recent events involving Iran, Israel, and diplomatic fallout in Europe.
[00:00 – 08:00]
Trump’s Boastful Promises
Reality of the Repairs
Botched Results
Attempted Narrative Control
Governor Walz’s Summary
“Found an imaginary problem, said only they could fix it. Didn’t listen to experts, hired buddies who grifted millions, failed miserably, bragged how great it went — the entire Trump presidency in a nutshell.” (04:31)
[08:00 – 10:40]
Tensions After the US-Iran Memorandum
Regional and International Response
Allies Breaking Ranks: Italy and NATO
Former ally Italian PM Giorgia Meloni publicly contradicted Trump’s version of G7 interactions, rejected his claims, and drew attention to fraying US-European alliances.
Meloni wrote:
“I can only say it is regrettable he does not show the same determination towards the enemies of the west… Neither I nor Italy ever beg.” (10:07)
Trump persisted in his narrative, escalating rhetoric and blaming denied access to military facilities for the stresses in the relationship.
European Media Reaction
[10:41 – 11:49]
Pattern Repeats
Final Imagery
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz:
“Found an imaginary problem, said only they could fix it. Didn't listen to experts, Hired buddies who grifted millions, failed miserably, Bragged how great it went — the entire Trump presidency in a nutshell.” (04:31)
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni:
“Neither I nor Italy ever beg.” (10:07)
Richardson's summary of Trump’s mode of crisis management:
“If his fix for the Reflecting Pool failed, someone else must be responsible and they must pay for it.” (07:56)
On the symbolic collapse of the narrative:
“The pattern Walls identified with regard to the pool applies also to Trump's debacle in Iran. And not only is the Reflecting Pool defying his narrative, so are Iran and Israel.” (08:10)
Richardson’s narration is factual, measured, and laced with dry irony. Her commentary is rooted in historical patterns and documented reporting, allowing the unraveling Trump narratives to stand for themselves as cautionary examples of the dangers in believing rhetoric over observable truth.
This episode is a meticulously researched and sharply observed account of how spectacle, narrative, and wishful thinking collide with tangible reality. The unraveling of Trump's Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool project becomes a metaphor for his approach to governance—one in which fantasy, blame-shifting, and loyalist rewards run up hard against the facts, both at home and abroad. Heather Cox Richardson’s analysis is both a warning and an invitation to pay attention to the historical patterns beneath today’s headlines.