Trump says sculpture garden honoring prominent Americans is planned - FOGOLF - FOLLOW GOLF

By STEVEN SLOAN

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1) Architectural drawings for Trump's new Arch, to be approved by Commission of Fine Arts, whom he appointed. The design shows a 250-foot gilded #arch topped with winged figure holding a torch, flanked by #eagles and #lions [what! no tigers and bears oh my]. More than twice the height of the #Lincoln Memorial, which stands 99 feet tall, it would surpass other well-known triumphal monuments worldwide. https://www.cfa.gov/system/files/meeting-materials/1-CFA-16APR26-1-EOP_DOI_Arch-pres%20%5BApr9%5D.pdf #washingtondc #capital #viginia #potomacriver https://time.com/article/2026/04/11/how-trump-s-proposed-triumphal-arch-stacks-up-against-others-around-the-world/

Drain the swamp, eh?

#HumanWaste backing up in basements is a gut-churning sign of US infrastructure problems

By MICHAEL PHILLIS and M.K. WILDEMAN
March 10, 2026

#WashingtonDC (AP) — "The January collapse of a pipe as wide as a car dumped so much sewage into the #PotomacRiver that officials tracked a spike of gut-wrenching bacteria drifting slowly past Washington for weeks, prompting an emergency declaration and federal assistance."

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"President Donald #Trump called state and local leaders 'incompetent' over the spill, but some experts say his administration’s funding cuts are adding to the national problem."

Read more:
https://apnews.com/article/sewage-overflows-potomac-epa-water-trump-baltimore-be71eea20324a911142e1d0dfe627fa4

#USPol #TrumpSucks #TrumpIsFullOfShit #WashingtonDCIsFullOfShit

Potomac River sewage spill after January pipe collapse raises worries past DC

A major sewer pipe collapse has dumped hundreds of millions of gallons of sewage into the Potomac River, highlighting a nationwide problem involving failing infrastructure. The Potomac spill was a huge, but rare event that led to an emergency declaration and federal help. But across the country, sewer overflows happen tens of thousands of times each year. Baltimore shows how bad persistent problems can be. People regularly experience sewage backups into their homes, ruining property and bringing in harmful bacteria. The EPA says there is more than $600 billion is needed for flooding and clean water needs over the next two decades. The Trump administration has cut some funding for the work.

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🦺💧ICYMI💧🦺
If you missed the #dcwater meeting last night for #MontgomeryCoMD residents, you can watch a video recording of the proceeding 📽️▶️ https://www.youtube.com/live/HTGI9EVIZUw?si=3hZLxxoT-91zySmt

The presentation slides can be viewed📺▶️https://www.dcwater.com/sites/default/files/document/2026-02/documents/PI%20MD%20Community%20Meeting%20Presentation.pdf
#maryland #DEP #potomacriver #cabinjohnmd #bethesdamd

DC provides clearer picture of limited federal help for Potomac Interceptor repair

D.C. officials said they’re getting a clearer picture of how much federal help will be available as crews continue repairing the collapsed Potomac Interceptor.

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Potomac River cleanup to start once Potomac Interceptor pipeline is repaired

Repairs to the broken Potomac Interceptor pipeline are expected to wrap up by mid-March, D.C. Water said, clearing the way for cleanup of the Potomac River and C&O Canal.

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Millions of gallons of sewage spilled into the Potomac River after a pipeline rupture. President Trump approved federal aid, with FEMA providing resources for the emergency response and ongoing repairs. This incident highlights the critical need for infrastructure maintenance. Read the full report on the environmental impact and cleanup efforts. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/21/trump-approves-disaster-assistance-for-sewage-spill-into-potomac-river.html #PotomacRiver #DCWater #EnvironmentalNews #FEMA