Results: Trump unveils new DC renovation project to remove 'Biden filth and incompetence'

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06/12/2026

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President Trump unveiled the next phase in his revitalization of the nation’s capital, aimed, he said, at erasing former President Joe Biden’s “filth and incompetence.” “This is the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool before Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum and I fix it,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post Wednesday alongside a video set to Andrea Bocelli’s “Time to Say Goodbye.” “Study it hard because you won’t be seeing this Biden filth and incompetence much longer!” he wrote. The National Mall and Memorial Parks shared a photo of crews clearing the pool ahead of the holidays. “Just like straightening up the house before your holiday company arrives, we’re cleaning the Reflecting Pool,” the National Parks page wrote on Facebook. “The Super Scrubber will be in action the next few days as our fearless Facilities Management crew gets the fallen leaves, trash, and stinky goose poop out of the pool. It will then take several days for the pool to refill. Please, DO NOT WALK in the Reflecting Pool.” https://nypost.com/2025/11/27/us-news/trump-reveals-plans-to-renovate-lincoln-memorial-reflecting-pool/
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The Trump administration has made or proposed several controversial changes to historic areas in Washington, D.C., including changes affecting the White House grounds, the ballroom, the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool area, and possibly the Lincoln Memorial itself. Do you agree with all these changes?
Yes
15%
163 votes
No
49%
535 votes
Not Applicable
36%
386 votes
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Some changes to historic public spaces may involve taxpayer funding, while others may be privately funded. Do you think taxpayers should pay for renovations or upgrades to historic landmarks?
Yes
16%
171 votes
No
47%
508 votes
Not Applicable
37%
405 votes
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Trump has said some recent changes are meant to remove what he calls "Biden filth," but many of these historic buildings, monuments, and public spaces existed long before Biden was president. Do you agree with Trump's reasoning for making changes to historic areas in Washington, D.C.?
Yes
13%
141 votes
No
51%
552 votes
Not Applicable
36%
391 votes
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4.
Do you think Democrats should try to stop controversial changes to historic landmarks and public spaces in Washington, D.C.?
Yes
46%
500 votes
No
19%
207 votes
Not Applicable
35%
377 votes
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Do you think the public should speak out against changes to historic buildings and landmarks that some people believe should be preserved?
Yes
50%
537 votes
No
14%
151 votes
Not Applicable
37%
396 votes

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