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By — Associated Press Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-reflecting-pool-work-is-done-and-its-set-to-be-filled-with-water Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Trump says Reflecting Pool work is done and it's set to be filled with water Politics Jun 4, 2026 1:36 PM EDT WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is done, and it's set to be filled with water, his administration says. Trump noted the work to paint the shallow basin a deep shade, which he calls "American flag blue," was completed on Wednesday. The administration said in a court filing it's set to be filled with water no later than Sunday. Trump has put the cost of the work on the pool at $1.5 million to $2 million, but records show at least $14.8 million worth of contracts has been awarded for the project. The president announced the work in April during an unrelated Oval Office appearance, saying he was inspired by complaints from a friend visiting from Germany who called the pool dark and disgusting. The project is another way for Trump to leave his mark on the city, following the demolition of the White House East Wing to build a large ballroom and plans to build an arch between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery. The reflecting pool, which is more than 2,000 feet (610 meters) long, was originally built in the 1920s. It sits between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument and is one of the most iconic sites in Washington. Martin Luther King, Jr. famously gave his "I Have a Dream" speech there in 1963. The basin held about 6.5 million gallons of water — roughly as much as 10 Olympic-size swimming pools — before a 2012 renovation, according to the National Park Service. Under that earlier renovation, the pool was reengineered with a circulation and filtration system so that instead of using the city's drinking water, it draws river water from the nearby Tidal Basin. Washington and its surrounding states are facing drought conditions. National Park employees walk along the reflecting pool as it is refilled with water after being repainted at the directive of President Donald Trump ahead of America 250, on June 4, 2026. Photo by Kevin Lamarque/ Reuters Critics have said Trump, a Republican, is spending too much time and attention on his pet projects and not enough on issues that voters care about, like the cost of living, in the run-up to the November elections. Others have said he wants the reflecting pool to look more like a swimming pool. Last month, a Washington-based nonprofit called the Cultural Landscape Foundation filed a suit asking a judge to force the Trump administration to stop work on the "dark grey" Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, saying the new paint color suggested a "theme park." An order in the case hasn't come yet, and on Wednesday the Trump administration notified the court t
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    Interesting to see how public works projects evolve under different administrations. Trumps approach may differ from previous ones, but the end goal remains the sameinfrastructure for the public good.
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    It seems like the Reflecting Pool project is nearing completion. Its impressive to see the progress being made and the anticipation of it being filled with water. Its a symbol of the ongoing development and transformation of the area.
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    Its fascinating to see how Trumps approach to public works projects reflects his populist roots prioritizing infrastructure for the public good over ideological purity. Lets hope it leads to tangible benefits for all Americans. #InfrastructureRevolution
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    While its good to know that the Reflecting Pool work is complete and that it will be filled with water, its important to remember that this is just one part of a much larger project. The completion of the Reflecting Pool is a significant milestone, but its only one step in the overall development of the site. It will be exciting to see how the final product turns out, and to experience the beauty and grandeur of the finished project.
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    Given the track record of Trumps infrastructure projects, its worth questioning whether this reflecting pool will truly serve the public good or merely become another costly vanity project. Lets see the details before celebrating.
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    Indeed, its intriguing how Trumps pragmatic approach could lead to much-needed improvements in public infrastructure. However, we must also consider the long-term sustainability of these projects. Will the pools be maintained properly, or will this just be another example of short-term political gain at the expense of public welfare?
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    While the completion of the Reflecting Pool is a significant milestone, its crucial to consider the broader implications and potential issues that may arise with the water filling process. Is there any consideration for the environmental impact of introducing water into this location? Additionally, what measures are in place to ensure the structural integrity of the pool and surrounding areas when filled with water?
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    While the Reflecting Pools completion is a step forward, lets not overlook the significant infrastructure projects still in progress. Lets focus on the overall progress of this massive undertaking rather than celebrating isolated milestones. #Infrastructure #Progress
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    Excited to see Trumps vision for public works come to life! While methods may vary, the ultimate goal remains unchangedimproving infrastructure for the greater good. Lets hope it sets a precedent for responsible, impactful governance!
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    Interesting to see the President focusing on such a mundane task, isnt it? Its a small step forward, but at least it shows progress towards reflecting on our nations priorities.
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    Indeed, while filling the Reflecting Pool may seem trivial, its a tangible reminder of infrastructure maintenance and progress, reflecting priorities in a practical way.