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Trump acknowledges ‘no video or proof’ of alleged vandalism to Reflecting Pool
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Trump nonetheless again accused Hearn — who pleaded not guilty to a felony destruction of property charge in July and has maintained he didn’t damage the pool — of intentional vandalism.
“There was substantial other damage to the Reflecting Pool, also but, unfortunately, there is no video or proof, other than the damage, itself,” Trump wrote on social media on Sunday.
Trump also said that there was “some contractor error done by rushing the job for a July 4th opening.”
Our first filing in the case on July 10 included photographic evidence from before Mr. Hearn touched the Reflecting Pool proving that he caused no damage.
But all you have to do is call the Parks Department, call the Department of Interior,” Trump said at the time.