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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSNOPES: Did Trump's motorcade drive through newly painted reflecting pool?
YES, so he could "inspect" it.
In short, the claim is true and the images are authentic. In early May 2026, after the pool was repainted dark blue and before the NPS began to refill it with water, a White House official posted a video showing Trump's motorcade driving though the landmark. . . .
For further reading, Snopes debunked a rumor that the Trump Organization was selling pieces of peeling paint from the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
Lonestarblue
(13,636 posts)Bluetus
(3,275 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(18,281 posts)pansypoo53219
(23,257 posts)LisaL
(48,010 posts)What kind of damage did that do? Meanwhile they are arresting people for touching the water.
mdbl
(8,952 posts)He can barely stand anymore.
Kid Berwyn
(25,473 posts)Like in the Villages.
WhatTheFlux
(55 posts)The motorcade vehicles weigh several tons apiece, and their hot tires can easily damage pool paint.
Attilatheblond
(9,475 posts)Throw in the added weight of the bloated blowhard in chief, and that thing probably did some damage to the stability of the floor of the pool.
SergeStorms
(21,040 posts)weighs 15,000 -20,000 lbs. itself.
That's 7.5 - 10 tons.
Mr.Bee
(1,967 posts)LisaL
(48,010 posts)So it's not really funny to me. Frankly I find it outrageous.
LessAspin
(2,102 posts)U.S. President Donald Trump's motorcade drives on the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool as it undergoes renovations, in Washington, D.C. This drive through is the vandalism to the pond as the weight of all these cars had to affect the foundation.
— OLA â®ï¸ (@annfowleravery.bsky.social) 2026-06-22T00:40:15.166Z
Link to tweet
Scruffy1
(3,560 posts)I don't think the cars would damage it unless they were doing burnouts.
LisaL
(48,010 posts)That Trump is claiming vandals are destroying.
You don't think driving on a freshly painted surface could damage the paint?
maxsolomon
(39,396 posts)I have a bus line about 200' from my house. In the morning, I can hear the street slabs going up when the bus crosses the expansion joint, and when it drives off. Thump thump thump thump...
Displacement of the slabs on either side of a joint could crack the coating.
stopdiggin
(15,835 posts)Farmer-Rick
(12,847 posts)1. Sealant Failure: Pool paints and sealants are not designed to support the concentrated weight, rolling friction, and turning forces of a vehicle's tires. This can cause the sealant to crack, chip, or tear.
2. Surface Piercing: Hard rubber tires and the heavy weight of a car can easily gouge or puncture waterproof membranes, compromising the watertight barrier.
3. Structural Cracking: Even if the shell does not cave in immediately, driving over an empty pool subjects the concrete and steel to uneven stress loads, leading to micro-cracks in the shell.
4. Hydrostatic Damage: If the pool is empty when driven over, it is more susceptible to structural failure from groundwater pressure.
So, yeah, 15 big SUVs driving over a recently painted pool will damage it. Pedo Trump is the vandal.
BurnDoubt
(1,941 posts)mgardener
(2,438 posts)But I imagine it was to show off
No bid contract by a donor who did the work
FakeNoose
(42,976 posts)This image was created by Occupy Democrats, but shown on Snopes (OP link):

Is that you, Chump?
Sneederbunk
(17,764 posts)Dave Bowman
(7,561 posts)kacekwl
(9,306 posts)ask the bloated liar about this ?
maxsolomon
(39,396 posts)He'd just lie.
It's not the fault of "intrepid reporters" that they cannot force that POS to be honest about one thing.
canetoad
(21,206 posts)You can see the picture of the area that appears to have been painted - it's really shiny. But you can also see a grid pattern, Maybe 'tiles' or similar, that make up the pool's surface.
Don't you think its a coincidence that the sheets of liner that are peeling off are strangely geometric in shape? Almost like the lining had split along those pattern marks in the pool.
stopdiggin
(15,835 posts)I was under the impression that it was a widespread issue ....
LisaL
(48,010 posts)Oh wait...
stopdiggin
(15,835 posts)As the saying goes, "got yer back ..." " kinder' way back ... "
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LisaL
(48,010 posts)NT
dpibel
(4,041 posts)I believe that the still photographs included in the OP do not constitute the entirety of the drive.
I think that driving multiple heavy vehicles the length of the Reflecting Lake...err...Pond...err...whatever could cause damage almost anywhere along the course of travel.
IOW: widespread.
stopdiggin
(15,835 posts)"shiny surface - grid pattern"
Your theory is a different one. And more expansive.
There are a range of explanations (and/or theories) out there. Starting with the difficulty (and some complexity?) involved in applying such a coating/treatment - particularly over such an extensive expanse. (and in several 'timed' coats?) Second up, is the questionable substrate (granite) which has also raised questions, and question marks. The professionals that have been consulted seem not eager to point a finger - at least at this time. But, of course - nothing standing in the way of you and I .. ! Yeah ?
dpibel
(4,041 posts)SergeStorms
(21,040 posts)Maybe the surround is granite, but the "reflecting lake" is concrete.
Trump is inside the presidential "Beast," which weighs anywhere from 7.5 - 10 tons alone, not to mention the other vehicles in the motorcade.
What. A. Freaking. Moron!
pnwmom
(110,344 posts)as I understand it, so Trump could give it his a-ok.
usonian
(27,098 posts)
SO, TRUMP, ARE YOU CHICKEN?
WELL

pnwmom
(110,344 posts)BootinUp
(51,770 posts)EXPERTS
IN
THE
WORLD.
Now Open the GD strait you bastards!!!!
SergeStorms
(21,040 posts)That Nicole Wallace knows about this. My email server (Spectrum, they suck) is out again!
Thanks.