WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s makeover of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool ahead of America’s 250th anniversary celebrations is not going according to plan.
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First, the project overshot Trump’s initial cost estimate of under $2 million — and has already topped $14.6 million, according to a federal spending database.
Then, the new Trump-branded “American flag blue” color was short-lived as the pool as algae turned it green, causing the administration to send crews to dump hydrogen peroxide into the expansive pool to deal with the problem.
And in recent days, NBC News spotted some blue paint chipping off the surface, with strips of it peeling away and floating atop the pool for tourists and passers-by to see as the busy summer tourist season in the nation’s capital gets underway.

On the west side of the pool Thursday, a small section of the blue painted surface appeared to be lifting away, exposing the darker unpainted layer underneath. A strip of detached paint could be seen floating beneath the water’s surface.
Algae still remains visible along the edges of the pool despite ongoing cleaning efforts. The developing deterioration drew the attention of onlookers who stopped to take a closer look.
The Trump administration is hardly the first to struggle to clean up the reflecting pool. But the algae-infused green color has drawn significant attention in recent days after the president slammed it earlier this year as “filthy” and “dirty,” promising to make it “beautiful” and blue at minimal expense.