Trump’s ‘Closed Lake’ Claim Runs Into the Reflecting Pool’s Maintenance Schedule
Donald Trump’s quoted description of the Reflecting Pool as a “closed lake” runs into the oldest rule in the county-office handbook: a facility closed…
Donald Trump’s quoted description of the Reflecting Pool as a “closed lake” runs into the oldest rule in the county-office handbook: a facility closed for repairs is not a facility that never opened. The pool reopened in August 2012 and was open for the vast majority of days afterward, according to the timeline presented here. That is a public-works record, not evidence of a permanently missing lake.
The pool did have shorter maintenance closures, along with limited repair work in later years. Citizens are allowed to find repairs irritating; that is practically part of the taxpayer membership package. But rounding every closure up to “it never opened” requires a spreadsheet with several columns labeled “ignore reopening.” The contradiction is simple: the rhetoric remembers the inconvenience and deletes the access. Before Washington declares a landmark nonexistent, someone should check whether the water is still where the water is supposed to be.
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