特朗普称将在7月4日后修复国家广场倒影池


2026年6月26日 晚上7:16 UTC / 路透社
作者:史蒂夫·霍兰
2026年6月26日 晚上7:16 UTC 更新于13分钟前

2026年6月25日,美国华盛顿特区国家广场林肯纪念堂附近的倒影池施工现场。路透社/内森·霍华德 购买授权使用

华盛顿,6月26日(路透社)——美国总统唐纳德·特朗普周五表示,他将在7月4日后修复国家广场的倒影池。目前该地标处于加强安保和监控之下,其翻新工程正持续引发争议,同时还出现了新的维护问题。

这座位于林肯纪念堂和华盛顿纪念碑之间的倒影池,曾由特朗普主导推进一项约1400万美元的翻新工程,旨在美国建国250周年纪念日前修复并重新粉刷池壁。但工程完工仅数周后,就有报道称池内出现藻类滋生、表层材料剥落以及明显的破损情况,该项目随即遭到审查。

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特朗普将该工程出现的问题归咎于夜间潜入的破坏者。目前尚无证据支持特朗普所称的“有人在池体上割开一道350英尺(107米)长的切口”的说法,但美国国家公园管理局一名官员周三晚间在一份经宣誓的法庭声明中表示,6月9日,美国公园警察对该池体上疑似人为故意造成的损坏进行了勘查。

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Trump says he will repair National Mall reflecting pool after July 4

June 26, 2026 7:16 PM UTC / Reuters

By Steve Holland

June 26, 2026 7:16 PM UTC Updated 13 mins ago

Construction continues at Reflecting Pool near the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall in Washington D.C., U.S., June 25, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard Purchase Licensing Rights

WASHINGTON, June 26 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump said on Friday he ​would repair the National Mall reflecting ‌pool after July 4, as the landmark remains under heightened security and surveillance amid ongoing ​controversy over its renovation and emerging ​maintenance problems.

The reflecting pool, located between ⁠the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington ​Monument, was the subject of a roughly $14 ​million Trump-directed renovation that aimed to restore and recolor the basin ahead of the nation’s 250th ​anniversary, but has since drawn scrutiny ​after reports of algae growth, peeling surface material and ‌visible ⁠deterioration just weeks after completion.

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Trump has blamed dark-of-night saboteurs for the issues with the project. While no evidence has ​emerged to ​support ⁠Trump’s claim that a vandal cut a 350-foot (107-meter) gash in the ​pool, a National Park Service ​official said ⁠in a sworn court statement late on Wednesday that on June 9, U.S. Park ⁠Police ​examined apparent intentional damage ​to the pool.

Reporting By Steve Holland and Jarrett Renshaw; ​editing by Michelle Nichols and Sanjev Miglani

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