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It was trump who hired an incompetent contractor using a no bid contract. It was trump who put a dark blue background on the bottom which would increase the temperature of the Reflecting Pool. It was trump who had his people pour hydrogen peroxide which dissolves paint.
Evidence shows Trump admin caused Reflecting Pool damage it blamed on sabotage: ex-insider
— michaeledward (@michaeledward.bsky.social) 2026-06-21T04:40:13.969Z
www.rawstory.com/reflecting-p...
https://www.rawstory.com/reflecting-pool-2677070226/
In a series of posts and a new video, former Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger dismantled the administration's vandalism narrative by accepting one piece of it. Yes, he conceded, chemicals were used on the pool. The catch is who used them and why. "Just for those who are saying there was chemical sabotage to peel the paint in the reflective pool, you're right," Kinzinger wrote. "It's just, you guys did it to kill the algae."
His central claim cuts straight through the conspiracy theory. "The Trump administration dumped hydrogen peroxide to kill the algae and it stripped the paint," he said in the video, adding bluntly in a follow-up that "it was literally the people who painted it. They poured peroxide in it." In other words, the corrosive chemicals Trump blamed on radical leftists were the cleanup crew's own attempt to rescue a basin that had turned green within days of its multimillion-dollar makeover.
Kinzinger backed the point with a quick search result showing that highly concentrated, industrial-grade hydrogen peroxide acts as a strong oxidizer capable of breaking down the binder in paint and causing it to bubble and peel. That is the same outcome now floating across the surface of the pool, which the president has described instead as a deliberate "knife or blade" attack and a "250 foot long gash" carved into a national monument.
The contrast with how some Trump allies want to treat the matter is stark. Kinzinger was responding in part to commentator Jeff Storobinsky, who suggested that anyone "causing damage at the reflecting pool should face the same consequences of those who stormed the Capitol on 1.6." Kinzinger's reply amounts to a warning that such a standard would land on the administration itself, since by his account the damage was self-inflicted maintenance, not an assault by outsiders.
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Cha
(321,498 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(18,251 posts)Cha
(321,498 posts)So he could vote for us 💙🌊☮️
Lovie777
(24,421 posts)orthoclad
(5,050 posts)Also, all this drama takes our eyes off Musk and Thiel and Bezos and Bibi.
Initech
(109,583 posts)Trump and his billionaire criminal buddies all need to face justice for their crimes.
LetMyPeopleVote
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LetMyPeopleVote
(183,777 posts)Bengus81
(10,544 posts)Then went to commit crimes.
Hmmm........
jonstl08
(578 posts)Besides the peroxide issue peeling the paint there were other issues with the work done. Pool experts were saying 1) after putting the paint on they should have put a tarp over the entire pool to let the paint dry and adhere to the surface. This would have taken over a month to complete this process putting the repair past july 4th which was not in the timeline for Trump. By not doing this moisture was causing the paint to bubble and peel off the surface 2) dark paint causes more heat which accelerates algae growth. So they hurried the process and messed it up. Now more of our tax dollars are going to fix this.
BattleRow
(2,750 posts)Lots of endless,golden fountain showers to add the Midas touch he loves so much.
Initech
(109,583 posts)He's the cause of like 99% of the problems in this country right now!