“A Quick Fix”As we previously reported, Trump unveiled the renovation in April after complaining that the Reflecting Pool looked “filthy” and “disgusting.” Because prosecutors alleged more than $1,000 in damage, Hearn faced up to 10 years in prison if convicted. The department had supplied “less than fulsome information at the outset of this case,” prosecutors wrote. The New York Times reported on the clash:Ms. Pirro … directly confronted Mr. Burgum, accusing him of misleading the president. She made the case that Mr. Burgum had promoted a self-serving cover story to conceal his own missteps.