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Trump blames vandals for damaged grass in the same spot where he held his big July 4 celebration

FILE - Workers dismantle structures from Salute to America, an Independence Day event honoring the nation's 250th anniversary, as seen from the Washington Monument, on July 10, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 President Donald Trump on Sunday said vandals are to blame for large swaths of dead grass on the National Mall near the World War II Memorial 鈥 in the same spot where Trump had a stage built and hosted crowds for .

Trump made the accusation in a social media post without saying why he believes it’s the work of vandals instead of trampled turf from the Independence Day festivities. He posted a photo showing a once-grassy area by the World War II Memorial, now patchy and brown across much of the sprawling turf.

鈥淟ook what VANDALS did to the grass connecting the vandalized World War II Monument and the vandalized Reflecting Pool, which will be opened again, and better than ever, shortly,鈥 Trump said on his Truth Social platform.

鈥淎nybody who thinks the Reflecting Pool wasn鈥檛 vandalized should go back to Law School!鈥 he added.

Trump has repeatedly blamed vandals for damage to his renovation projects in the nation’s capital, often without evidence and sometimes despite opposing accounts from his officials. Trump this month after her office concluded that damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was the result of poor construction and not the work of vandals, as Trump claimed.

Authorities on Friday announced an arrest in connection with after the words 鈥淐lean hands dirty $鈥 were found painted on the monument and bubbles filled a fountain. Pirro said felony charges are being brought against Melissa L. Farris.

Charging documents in that case make no mention of the grassy area Trump is highlighting in his new claims. Authorities said Farris had previously been arrested for camping on federal property a few blocks from the World War II Memorial, but not the area cited by Trump.

That stretch of lawn is instead where a large stage was built and crowds gathered to hear from Trump and watch fireworks at a July 4 event celebrating the nation’s 250th anniversary. Trump claimed without providing evidence that more than 400,000 people attended the event before a storm hit the area and delayed his remarks.

Photos from the time, taken by a streaming webcam atop the Washington Monument, show a large bandstand and seating areas covering nearly the entire lawn Trump now says has been vandalized. Associated Press photos from the days that followed showed workers removing the structures, revealing brown, damaged grass underneath.

On Aug. 1, Trump posted a different photo of the same area that appears to show the numbers 鈥86 47鈥 鈥 which federal officials have said constitutes a threat against Trump 鈥 emblazoned into the grass. He cited it as evidence refuting Pirro’s conclusion, calling it 鈥渁 pure case of VANDALISM, that included the grass.”

鈥淭here may have been some contractor difficulty, but the major damage was caused by VANDALS!鈥 he wrote.

Those numbers are not visible in the photo Trump posted to social media on Sunday.

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