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The Official Thread Dedicated to "Trump Winning"

I don't know yet. Nor do I care. If evidence was presented to a Grand Jury and they decided to pursue charges, the evidence must be good.
Like playing with seashells on the beach good? Can you seriously not see how bat **** ******* crazy you are?
 
This has been covered. Try using that skill you have (we think) and read.
Nope. The only thing you’ve covered is that pool liners are many times thicker and stronger than trash bags. Google ā€œWhat can damage a pool linerā€ and get back to me.
 
Yes, and it was likely not installed properly. I don’t doubt it was rushed, or that the parameters you described contributed. I’d also look at the peroxide poured in to treat the algae and how that may have also impacted it.

Regardless, it doesn’t excuse anyone - political affiliation aside - from pulling any pieces out of the reflecting pool. But, common sense ain’t so common anymore and it’s been deemed raysiss.
It’s going to need to be removed. He wasn’t hurting a damned thing.
 
šŸ˜‚ That says it’s much thicker and tougher than a trash bag and your take is ā€œit can quickly and easily be vandalized using bare hands.

Dear leader described the liner as indestructible.

Dear leader said someone cut a 250 foot slit in it.

Dear leader said a former Olympian randomly decided to vandalize it with his bare hands while on a bike ride.

You believe all of it, question none of it. You’re in a cult.

Calm down.
So you must believe that Trump pulled these allegations out of thin air.
No he actually didn’t, it was what he was told.

So its not a matter of being in a cult, it’s a matter of your affliction with TDS.

Trump didn’t arrest the bicyclist, the police did.
Trump didn’t indict the bicyclist, a grand jury did.

Yes, the National Park Service (NPS) confirmed that a liner along the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was cut with a sharp knife or razor. This damage affected the foam sealant that had been installed as part of a $16 million rehabilitation project. [1]
The NPS stated the following key details about the incident:

  • Date Reported: The incident was reported to the U.S. Park Police on June 9, 2026, after a section of the liner and caulk was sliced. [1]
  • Extent of Damage: Deputy Director for Operations Frank Lands noted in a court filing that the damage involved cuts to the caulk over the foam sealant and the destruction of delaminating surface material. Additionally, about 70 fence post tops were thrown into the water. [1, 2]
  • Investigation: The NPS delayed publicizing the incident at the time, stating they hoped it was an isolated incident and wanted to prevent copycat acts. The vandalism has prompted scrutiny and calls for congressional investigations into the pool's renovation contracts. [1]
U.S. Park Police reports and National Park Service officials, including Deputy Director for Operations Frank Lan, claimed that vandals used a sharp knife or razor to damage the newly renovated liner of the Reflecting Pool. These reports formed the basis of the Trump administration's allegations. [1, 2, 3]
 
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