President Donald Trump has dropped a bombshell video that has everyone talking about the White House Rose Garden.
In a stunning reveal on Truth Social, Trump shared security footage showing a subcontractor causing a massive scar on the limestone of this iconic space, sparking outrage over the carelessness on display, as Breitbart reports.
Let’s rewind a bit to set the stage.
Early touches made to White House grounds
Back in April, as reported by the Associated Press, Trump spoke about putting his personal stamp on the White House, hinting at changes to come.
By early June, projects were underway, including paving efforts in the Rose Garden and the installation of flagpoles to enhance the area.
In a March interview with TRACK News, Trump highlighted the garden’s role in press conferences, noting challenges with wet, soft terrain that often caused issues for attendees.
Damage discovered
“A few days ago, while admiring the stonework, I happened to notice a huge gash in the limestone that extended more than 25 yards long,” Trump posted, clearly incensed by the discovery.
His frustration is palpable, and who can blame him when a national treasure gets treated like a scratch pad?
The damage, described as deep and unsightly, was something Trump couldn’t ignore, prompting a swift investigation into the culprit behind this travesty.
Security footage reveals culprit
“Lo and behold, because of the fact that we’ve got the finest security equipment, they brought back the right people,” Trump explained, pointing to a subcontractor as the offender.
The footage shows a cart, loaded with heavy equipment and tilting dangerously, scraping against the delicate limestone surface — a classic case of negligence over national pride.
Turns out, actions have consequences, and this subcontractor’s sloppy work has landed them in hot water with the commander in chief.
Trump’s response, future plans
“I love and respect great workers and contractors, but something like this should never happen,” Trump declared, balancing admiration for hard work with a firm stance on accountability.
He has vowed to repair the damaged area at the contractor’s expense and has barred them from future White House projects—a decision that sends a clear message about standards.
While some might call it harsh, it’s hard to argue against protecting historic spaces from preventable harm, especially when the evidence is caught on tape.
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Author: Mae Slater
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