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Related: About this forumReport ties Trump's GREEN POOL GOOP to his UFC birthday bash - The Briefing w/Jen Psaki - MS NOW
The same vanity that is making a priority of Donald Trump's pet projects maybe also be their undoing, at least in the case of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool project. New reporting from the New York Times suggests that part of the reason for the out-of-control algae bloom in the pool is that devices meant to treat the water were removed at the same time that Donald Trump wanted to make a pretty spectacle of his UFC birthday celebration of himself.
David Fahrenthold, investigative reporter for the New York Times, talks with Jen Psaki about his new reporting and the emerging pattern among projects Trump pushes with no-bid contracts. "The things Trump wants done the most are often the things that are done the least well." - Aired on 06/26/2026.
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Report ties Trump's GREEN POOL GOOP to his UFC birthday bash - The Briefing w/Jen Psaki - MS NOW (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
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So Trump had the algae filters (nano bubblers) in the Reflecting Pool turned off for his UFC fight.
Botany
Saturday
#1
How the Reflecting Pool Turned Green: Missing 'Bubblers' and a Rush Job (New York Times Gift Article)
LetMyPeopleVote
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Botany
(78,264 posts)1. So Trump had the algae filters (nano bubblers) in the Reflecting Pool turned off for his UFC fight.
And that caused the algal bloom?
niyad
(135,376 posts)2. I have clearly not had enough caffeine yet. What do/did the nano
bubblers have to do with that revolting, trashy event on OUR lawn???
boston bean
(36,976 posts)3. Bubbles are beta. Especially nano ones.
malaise
(299,671 posts)4. K & R
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LetMyPeopleVote
(184,092 posts)6. How the Reflecting Pool Turned Green: Missing 'Bubblers' and a Rush Job (New York Times Gift Article)
Bulky nanobubbler machines were carted off ahead of a promotional event for President Trumps Ultimate Fighting Championship birthday party.
Link to tweet
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/26/us/politics/reflecting-pool-trump-algae.html?unlocked_article_code=1.tVA.2QwI.US81yGvYDJ99&smid=nytcore-android-share
Dotted around the perimeter of the memorials Reflecting Pool were the nanobubblers, the temporary water-purification machines meant to keep the pool clear of algae. Encased in black fencing and powered by large generators, the machines were something of an eyesore.
Before the event, the National Park Service asked Greenwater Services, which won a $1.7 million no-bid contract to install the nanobubblers, to remove them, according to two people briefed on the decision. The people asked for anonymity because they feared retaliation from the administration. The Park Service did not provide a reason for the removal, but it coincided exactly with the promotional event, which drew crowds to the Reflecting Pool.
Photos from that evening showed the pool without the hoses or enormous machines working to keep the water clean. The water looked dark blue.
But by the time the purification systems were reinstalled 36 hours later, enormous algae blooms were starting to spread unchecked, turning the water green.,,,,,
The decision to remove the water-treatment systems, which has not previously been reported, was one of several missteps that have plagued Mr. Trumps $16.4 million renovation of the Reflecting Pool. There have been no-bid contracts, peeling strips of waterproof coating in Mr. Trumps handpicked shade of American flag blue, and even a dead duck floating in the water (though it is not clear if the renovation had anything to do with the ducks demise).
Before the event, the National Park Service asked Greenwater Services, which won a $1.7 million no-bid contract to install the nanobubblers, to remove them, according to two people briefed on the decision. The people asked for anonymity because they feared retaliation from the administration. The Park Service did not provide a reason for the removal, but it coincided exactly with the promotional event, which drew crowds to the Reflecting Pool.
Photos from that evening showed the pool without the hoses or enormous machines working to keep the water clean. The water looked dark blue.
But by the time the purification systems were reinstalled 36 hours later, enormous algae blooms were starting to spread unchecked, turning the water green.,,,,,
The decision to remove the water-treatment systems, which has not previously been reported, was one of several missteps that have plagued Mr. Trumps $16.4 million renovation of the Reflecting Pool. There have been no-bid contracts, peeling strips of waterproof coating in Mr. Trumps handpicked shade of American flag blue, and even a dead duck floating in the water (though it is not clear if the renovation had anything to do with the ducks demise).
Rhiannon12866
(261,224 posts)7. Good Grief! Thanks for posting!