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Whodunit in the Rose Garden: President Trump claimed to have solved a mystery regarding damage to newly installed limestone in the White House Rose Garden, which he described as a "huge gash" extending over 25 yards. He expressed his frustration and curiosity about whether the damage was due to vandalism or negligence.
Identifying the Culprits: Utilizing the White House's security footage, Trump identified the subcontractor responsible for the damage, who was using a faulty steel cart that was damaging the stonework.
Next Steps: Trump announced plans to replace the damaged stone, hold the contractor accountable, and ensure they would not work at the White House again, emphasizing his commitment to maintaining high standards for surfaces as a builder.
Rose Garden Renovation: The renovation project involved replacing sod with stone and had been ongoing throughout the summer. Trump had previously initiated this change after observing issues with women's heels getting stuck in the mud.
Ongoing Remodeling Projects: Trump is engaged in extensive remodeling efforts at the White House, including a lavish overhaul of the Oval Office and plans for a new 90,000-square-foot ballroom in the East Wing.
