Today in Politics, Bulletin 404. 6/23/26
… Trump continued to rant and rave today about the Reflecting Pool to reporters and on Truth Social. Even when reporters tried to ask him about different subjects, he continued to return to the alleged vandalism that ruined his perfect project. Meanwhile, Iran continues to reap the rich rewards of their deal with JD Vance while denying several claims from Trump and Vance about conditions in the agreement.
… Trump posted: “6 people have been arrested, and 7 people have been cited, for the damage they did to our Country’s now beautiful Reflecting Pool. The 350 foot gash, made by a very sharp knife or razors, is actually numerous slashes over a very long 350 foot length. It was purposefully and criminally done, and somebody had to work very hard, probably in the dark of night, to create such a condition. Likewise, the small area at the bottom of the Pool was cut and powerfully lifted off the surface leaving very jagged, uneven edges.”
… Reporter: “You mentioned yesterday that the Interior Dept has video and photos. We reached out to them and they haven’t shared it with us. Trump: They will share it. They’ve arrested I think 6 people on the reflecting pool. So, the reflecting pool looks fantastic. Somebody went in with a knife and cut it, a 350 foot slit.”
… Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX) on CNN: Q - “Do you believe there’s evidence of a 300-foot cut at the bottom of the reflecting pool? Sessions: I don’t know. I would say the president evidently has got proof.”
… Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) to NBC: “I’d like to think a $15 million membrane could withstand a pocket knife. Damaging the reflecting pool is something that Pirro wants to prosecute to the full extent of the law - yet they’re releasing people who pled guilty to assaulting a police officers. What freaking parallel universe did I just wake up in?”
… Trump: “In describing the Vandalism that took place at the Reflecting Pool, ABC FAKE NEWS, one of the worst in the business, even paying me $16,000,000 for past bad and inaccurate reporting, failed to report that their close ‘friends,’ Dumocrats Obama and Biden, spent over 100 Million Dollars on the Reflecting Pool, and it never worked. In fact, it was rarely open due to leaks and ‘stench.’ I spent approximately 16 Million Dollars, and it came out great, except for the Vandalism, which we are now fixing. We are preparing lawsuits against ABC for false reporting. I like their money, which will be given to the US Treasury!”
… Obama and Biden did not spent anything close to $100 million on the Pool.
… Karoline Leavitt is now back from maternity leave and went on Sean Hannity’s Fox show: “The vandalism is very real. There have actually been 6 arrests at the Reflecting Pool where, again, these deranged individuals—many of them longtime donors to the Democratic Party, to Barack Obama, to ActBlue—have been vandalizing and desecrating our federal monument.”
… “And that’s why President Trump is not going to stop with this effort. They’re not only holding those people accountable, but they’re going to fix the pool and continue to make it beautiful after this despicable vandalism, just in time to celebrate our nation’s 250th birthday next week.”
… Hannity: “Democrats are obsessed with a pool that actually reflects a lot more than the Washington monument. Tonight, it serves as a reflection into the lack of a soul of a party, the Democratic Party.”
… Trump has talked about the Reflecting Pool nonstop for a month, but we are obsessed with it.
… One of the people arrested for vandalism, 3-time Olympian David Hearn, described what happened on MS NOW: “As soon as I left the side of the Reflecting Pool and went back to my bike that was laid down on its side on the edge of the grass, 3 National Guard troops sort of materialized and started talking to me. I didn’t think I’d done anything wrong, so I had no reason to think I was going to be arrested. I furnished my ID and before I knew it, I was being handcuffed and arrested.”
… Q - “Am I right that you were detained for 5 hours after this arrest? Hearn: Yes. I was in the lockup. I was photographed and they put me back in, fingerprinted, put me back in, and I had not been able to allow to make a phone call. No, nobody really knew I was there. I was held incommunicado that whole time, was never read my rights.”
… Fox host on Hearn: “Records shows he has ties to a major left-wing fundraising network. They show he donated to ACTBlue 10 times.”
… Workers began constructing a fence around the pool this afternoon so people cannot get near the water or see it except through a chain-link fence.
… Meanwhile, the Trump’s Duck Holocaust continues to get worse.
… WaPo: “When the Lincoln Memorial’s Reflecting Pool was replenished this month after a $14 million-plus renovation, ducks quickly took to the water. A duck carcass was photographed floating in the algae-filled water, days after the ‘American Flag Blue’ paint began peeling off the bottom of the pool. Then, two other dead ducks were found in a pond at Constitution Gardens on the National Mall - roughly 250 feet from the Reflecting Pool.”
… “City Wildlife, one of the lead animal rescue and rehabilitation groups in the area, said a staffer collected their bodies Sunday and brought them to their facility. Animal experts said ducks, which know no boundaries, typically go back and forth between the two water spots of the Reflecting Pool and Constitution Gardens. Certain types of algae are part of a duck’s natural diet, but if the birds consume blue-green algae, it can be toxic.
… City Wildlife President April Linton: “They walk and fly back and forth. They could have had exposure to the Reflecting Pool. It could be something related to peeling paint or algae.” Linton said the veterinary staff at City Wildlife plans to conduct necropsies on the two dead ducks they have received and hope to have results as soon as this week.
… Trump also raged on Truth Social and to reporters about Iran: “Despite their protestations and false statements to the contrary, coupled with the drumbeat of the Fake News, which is doing everything possible to make the US Victory as small and insignificant as possible, Iran has fully and completely agreed to highest level Nuclear inspections long into the future (Infinity!!!). This will insure ‘Nuclear Honesty.’ If they did not agree to this, there would be no further negotiations!”
… “The Money and/or Sanctions that the US Treasury is releasing goes into escrow, controlled by the USA, and will be used for the purchase of food and medical supplies, exclusively from the US, including Corn, Wheat, and Soybeans from our great American Farmers.”
… That is not in the agreement, and Iran is denying it.
… UN Amb Mike Waltz on Fox: “Iran is going to buy American crops. Host: Where is that in the agreement? Waltz: This is an MOU, just 14 points, the details of which are being negotiated right now as we speak.”
… Iran Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei held a press conference:
“Regarding Iran’s released assets, previously illegally blocked by the US, we will decide how to utilize them as we deem fit; there are NO restrictions in this regard.”
“We did not have a meeting with IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi in Switzerland, nor do we plan to allow its inspectors to visit nuclear facilities damaged in the recent conflicts. There is no protocol in this regard. As a member of the Non-Proliferation Treaty and as a country committed to safeguards agreements, we will continue the current procedure.”
“The US commitment to stop the war in Lebanon is an integral part of the MOU. There is no excuse or justification for the continuation of the Zionist regime’s illegal and aggressive actions in Lebanon.”
“We did not discuss our missile capabilities during the negotiations with the US, and we will not discuss this issue with anyone in the future.”
“The parties to the MOU are trying to achieve all of its clauses before starting negotiations on the nuclear issue.”
… Amir-Saeid Iravani, Iran’s Ambassador to the UN:
“Main talks on the Strait of Hormuz will be between Iran and Oman, followed by parallel discussions with the parties to the MOU.”
“If Israel violates the MOU in any form, including by attacking Lebanon and Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iran will respond.”
… Parliament speaker MB Ghalibaf: “In the middle of the discussions, I learned that Trump had made threatening remarks regarding our president, the negotiating team, and possible attacks on our territory. I told Vance: ‘We are here engaged in talks, and according to the signed understanding, the first clause states that there should be no threats or coercion. Yet today your president has issued threats. Understand that we never negotiate under threats or pressure.’”
… “We ended the negotiations, left the meeting, and did not return. The American side sought another meeting through the mediators, but we refused. The Qatari and Pakistani mediators then came to us, and we told them that we would speak with them, but not with the American side directly. The outcome of these discussions and the 80-minute negotiations was the statement later released by the Pakistani and Qatari side.”
… “Everyone should know that management of the Strait of Hormuz will never return to the way it was before the war.”
… Ghalibaf said the agreement released $12 billion in frozen Iranian assets - two separate $6 billion Iranian asset tranches was finalized in Switzerland with Qatari involvement. He said sanctions on Iranian oil exports have been suspended until a final deal is reached.”
… Former Mike Pence chief of staff Marc Short: “Sadly, the Iranians were more accurate about the MOU than many denials from WH.”
… Trump was asked today about Iran’s assertion that it has not agreed to IAEA inspections: “They’re wrong. They’re wrong. They know they’re wrong. They told us inside, and we have it down: 100% inspections. And if they were right, I cancel the meetings right now.”
… Iran expert Danny Citrinowicz: “The most realistic end state remains a comprehensive agreement under which the US lifts economic sanctions on Iran in exchange for a robust and intrusive inspection regime over Iran’s nuclear facilities.
In many respects, this framework has long fallen within the boundaries of what Iranian decision-makers could accept. Even before the war, there were indications that Tehran was prepared to consider enhanced monitoring and verification measures, provided they were accompanied by meaningful sanctions relief.”
… “The challenge is timing and leverage. From Tehran’s perspective, the issue is not whether inspections can be accepted in principle, but under what conditions. Iran is unlikely to agree to far-reaching monitoring arrangements before a broader political understanding is reached because it views its remaining leverage as one of its most valuable negotiating assets.”
… “The central question, therefore, is not whether inspections are possible. It is whether Washington and Tehran can reach a political understanding that makes those inspections worthwhile for both sides. Without such an understanding, neither side is likely to surrender its most important sources of leverage before the negotiations are complete.”
… Fox Pentagon correspondent Jennifer Griffin: “Pentagon #2 Steve Feinberg called Congressional appropriators and said the Pentagon will need ‘about $80 billion’ in supplemental funds to cover the cost of the Iran War. Pentagon officials including Secretary Hegseth and Pentagon Comptroller testified to Congress recently that the war had cost $29 billion. Most believed that was a vast underestimate of the actual cost of the war, especially given the vast stockpiles of SM3 , Patriot, THAAD missiles and Tomahawks used to bomb Iran.
… “The President will meet with Defense Contractors Weds to urge them to speed up production of these depleted missile stockpiles BUT the contractors have already indicated that without Congress appropriating money (defense budget always delayed and usually ends in CR) the Pentagon can’t sign contracts and the defense contractors can’t make the weapons on spec. They need contracts.”
… Journalist Paul Farhi: “So the war has cost at least $109 billion (so far), not including tens of billions in indirect costs (higher gas, fertilizer, commodities prices, stock-market losses, etc). Plus, 13 American lives and countless Iranians. This is in less than 4 months.”
… Punchbowl’s Jake Sherman: “For what it’s worth, I think it will be nearly impossible to pass an $80 billion war supplemental outside of reconciliation. Democrats are never going to vote for this thing. I honestly don’t know what the admin is thinking.”
… Tucker Carlson said he’s done with the Republican Party: “I’m out. And if I’m out, then I think a lot of other people are out. I would not support the Republican Party. There’s no chance I would support the Republican Party. How could I or any American voter support a political party that’s not loyal to the US. That puts the interests of Israel above those of its own citizens. It’s not possible to vote for people like that, and I’m not going to.”
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