Two-thirds of Americans believe the president has the wrong priorities. As he focuses on another renovation project, he keeps proving them right.
...contracting procedures had been followed or whether any element of the endeavor has been or will be subject to any kind of oversight."
"Trump, still mired in distractions, turns his attention to the reflecting pool in D.C." share.google/HERD8kOwVboh...
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On the contrary, the Republican appears far more interested in assorted renovation projects than his actual governing responsibilities. The New York Times reported:
Next up on President Trumps renovation tour of Washington, D.C.: the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool, which he called filthy and dirty and in need of a major upgrade.
Mr. Trump said on Thursday that the project was already underway to renovate the reflecting pool, which is more than 2,000 feet long and has been the site of many historic events, including Martin Luther King Jr.s I Have a Dream speech.
At a White House event ostensibly about health care, Trump strayed from the topic to talk about the reflecting pool between the Washington and Lincoln memorials, taking time to argue that he actually had more people when he spoke at a July 4 event at the reflecting pool than MLK did when he delivered his I Have a Dream speech in 1963. (I have pictures of Martin Luther Kings crowd and my crowd, the president said.).....
An Associated Press report added,
Trump brought up the project unprompted and spoke about it for several minutes.
This latest renovation project is not to be confused with the presidents preoccupation with his ballroom vanity project, his crusade to build a Triumphal Arch, his apparent excitement about the construction of a temporary White House arena for an upcoming UFC fight, his desire to turn the White House Executive Office Building into a giant white blob, his stated interest in renovating the White House Treaty Room, his specific marble and paint preferences for the Kennedy Center or the dozen or so other renovation projects Trump has prioritized in and around the White House complex.
Two-thirds of Americans believe their unpopular president simply has the wrong priorities. He keeps proving them right.