Trump's DC projects keep getting blocked in court. Here's where they stand
Pretty good summary of Trumps projects.
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Seen through algae-laden green water, a tear in the recently applied sealant is visible on the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on June 18, 2026.
Trump's DC projects keep getting blocked in court. Here's where they stand
Story by Anna Skinner 21h
President Donald Trump has launched an expansive effort to reshape Washington, D.C., during his second term, focusing on construction, renovation and aesthetic changes across some of the citys most prominent landmarks. But several of those initiatives have been slowed, challenged, or partially blocked by lawsuits alleging the administration bypassed federal law, historic preservation rules, or congressional authority.
Several of the projectsranging from the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool overhaul to a proposed White House ballroom, a revamp of the Kennedy Center, a new sculpture garden on the National Mall and a redesign of a historic public golf coursehave run into legal challenges.
Preservation groups and advocacy organizations have filed lawsuits arguing that the administration has bypassed federal review requirements, historic preservation laws and, in some cases, congressional authority. While some work has moved forward, several projects remain tied up in active litigation or have been partially blocked by judges, leaving their ultimate fate uncertain as cases wind through the courts.
Here is where several of those projects stand legally as of June 2026.
The Reflecting Pool[/b
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation is among the highest-profile projects to face pushback.
Among other renovations, Trump ordered the pool resurfaced with a dark coating he described as American flag blue, part of a broader push to revamp the National Mall ahead of the United States 250th anniversary...............
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Courts have, in some cases, imposed temporary limitssuch as blocking closures or requiring reversibilitywhile allowing other work to proceed as litigation continues.
As a result, several of the projects remain in legal limbo, with final rulings still pending and the potential for changes to be halted, modified or reversed depending on how courts ultimately rule