Park workers cleaning algae from the Reflecting Pool at the weekend

Trump threatens prison for 'vandalism' of Washington pool

· RTE.ie

US President Donald Trump has threatened jail time for anyone seeking to damage one of his signature renovation projects, the Reflecting Pool at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, whose overhaul has become a political flashpoint.

Mr Trump brought in contractors to drain the 610-metre pool and repaint it "American flag blue". But soon after the work was completed, the coating began to peel off and algae turned the pool's water a murky green - setbacks the president blamed on vandals, without providing evidence.

"Of the many statues and fountains that we rebuilt, renovated, cleaned, and fixed, the only one that was vandalised was the Reflecting Pool, which is being taken care of, ASAP!" Mr Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform yesterday.

"Please remember that there is a 10-year prison sentence for the destruction, or even the attempted destruction, of such things - which will be fully enforced!" he added.

The overhaul of the Reflecting Pool has become a political flashpoint

Law enforcement for the National Park Service said that "five individuals have been arrested for vandalism and five additional individuals were issued federal citations".

From the algae blooms to peeling paint and green-tinted water, the reflecting pool has faced a string of setbacks since Mr Trump ordered its renovation - a project his critics call a metaphor for his chaotic leadership, and a narcissistic extravagance.

Mr Trump, a property developer by profession, has blamed unspecified "sick, deranged" people for vandalising the pool.

Algae has turned the Reflecting Pool's water a murky green

Later yesterday, Mr Trump said on Truth Social that his administration was "preparing lawsuits against ABC," a national broadcaster, "for false reporting" related to the pool.

The president has launched a series of projects around Washington to put his stamp on the city, the main one being his expensive plan to build a huge ballroom at the White House.

The beautification drive has drawn criticism over the cost of the projects and the lack of transparency in the awarding of contracts at a time when many Americans are struggling with inflation made worse by the war Mr Trump launched with Israel against Iran.