Trump says five people arrested as he again blames ‘vandals’ for reflecting pool damage without giving evidence – live

Trump says five people arrested as he again blames ‘vandals’ for reflecting pool damage without giving evidence – live


Trump appears to confirm five arrests and claims ‘pictures’ show ‘vandals’ cut a 350ft slit in the reflecting pool

In an entirely predictable development, when Donald Trump was just pressed by reporters to explain the flawed renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, he denied that the contractors he awarded the work to were to blame and instead insisted that “vandals” had used a knife or box-cutter to cut a 350ft “slit” in the newly applied sealant, which started peeling away from the floor and floating to the surface within days of its application.

“I can’t help it if somebody goes in with a knife and starts hacking it up,” the president said.

“They went in there with a knife”, Trump said, repeating a claim he first made on social media. “Five people are arrested and five people are under investigation right now,” the president added, despite the fact that the arrests that have been made appear to be of tourists or curious locals who dipped their hands into the water to collect floating bits of sealant as souvenirs of the failed renovation.

When he was asked, by Ed O’Keefe of CBS News, if he could provide any evidence that vandalism was to blame, Trump first suggested that the parks department could show reporters what he called the long gash in the sealant. Asked if there were photographs or video of vandals in the pool, Trump said “we also have pictures of it”, but said they would be revealed in court at a later date.

Trump then claimed that the growth of algae in the pool was also caused by unseen vandals. Attributing his claim to what “somebody said”, the president told reporters: “They put, somebody said, fertilizer in the water. If you put fertilizer in the water, you get algae. But somebody said they might’ve put fertilizer, they did something to create the algae.”

He went on to say that the water had now been “purified”, apparently a reference to the hydrogen peroxide workers were seen pouring into the pool last week, before at least one duckling was found dead in the water.

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As he described the two executive orders he was about to sign in the Oval Office on Monday, Donald Trump seemed to reveal that he had no idea what at least one was about.

Reading from a binder on his desk, Trump said: “The second order I’m signing directs federal agencies to transition to what is called quantum … cryptography.”

The president paused before mispronouncing the word cryptography as “crypto-graphy”. He then looked up at reporters assembled in the room and asked: “Does anybody know what that is?”



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