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Lawsuit seeks to halt Trump's makeover of Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool

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Lawsuit seeks to halt Trump's makeover of Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool

TL;DR

A historic preservation group has filed a lawsuit to stop Donald Trump's renovation of the Lincoln Memorial's reflecting pool, claiming it violates the National Historic Preservation Act. The renovation aims to change the pool's appearance to a blue color, which the lawsuit argues undermines the original design.

Key points

  • Lawsuit filed by the Cultural Landscape Foundation
  • Claims renovation violates the National Historic Preservation Act
  • Proposed change to a blue color for the reflecting pool

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Why it matters

The outcome of this lawsuit could set a precedent for how historic sites are preserved and altered in the future.

A historic preservation group on Monday filed a lawsuit seeking to halt Donald Trump’s ongoing renovation to the Lincoln Memorial’s reflecting pool, the latest in a string of court challenges to efforts to remake Washington DC landmarks from the US president and former real estate developer.

The lawsuit, filed by the Cultural Landscape Foundation, alleged the renovation violates the National Historic Preservation Act, a law passed by Congress in 1996 that outlines procedures for changes to historic properties.

The nonprofit seeks an emergency order halting the Trump administration’s overhaul, which focuses on replacing the pool’s “gray stone” appearance with an industrial-strength coating in the color of a blue swimming pool.

“The dark grey, achromatic basin was not incidental to the design,” the lawsuit stated. “It was the design.“

The case was brought against the US Department of the Interior, the executive agency overseeing the renovation, which said in a statement that Trump “has done more to make our nation’s capital a shining beacon than any other president in the history of this country”.

Trump announced the project in April, saying “it’s going to be fantastic” and “really beautiful”. As the project – planned to cost nearly $7m – got underway, Trump’s motorcade took an unannounced trip to see the project up close.

Trump has said he was motivated to oversee the renovation after a friend visiting from Germany criticized the condition of the reflecting pool.

“He said, ‘It’s filthy, dirty. The water is disgusting-looking. It’s not representative of the country,’” Trump told reporters at a White House event.

Some of the president’s other projects in Washington, including renovations to the city’s golf courses and construction of a White House ballroom, have also drawn legal challenges. A federal judge on 31 March blocked above-ground construction of Trump’s ballroom, writing that “unless and until Congress blesses this project through statutory authorization, construction has to stop!”

An appeals court later lifted the injunction, allowing construction of the ballroom to proceed while litigation continues.

  • Guardian staff contributed

Q&A

What is the lawsuit against Trump's Lincoln Memorial renovation about?

The lawsuit claims that the renovation violates the National Historic Preservation Act by altering the historic design of the reflecting pool.

Who filed the lawsuit to halt the Lincoln Memorial renovation?

The lawsuit was filed by the Cultural Landscape Foundation, a historic preservation group.

What changes are being proposed for the Lincoln Memorial's reflecting pool?

The renovation proposes to replace the pool's gray stone appearance with an industrial-strength coating in blue.

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  • Lawsuit filed by the Cultural Landscape Foundation
  • Claims renovation violates the National Historic Preservation Act
  • Proposed change to a blue color for the reflecting pool

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