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Trump says Reflecting Pool hit by vandals with a knife

Trump says Reflecting Pool hit by vandals with a knife

President Donald Trump claimed that damage to the Reflecting Pool in Washington was caused by vandals with knives rather than a failed renovation. During an event focused on quantum computing, Trump stated the blue paint layer had been cut, though he provided no evidence for the assertion.

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