contract fraud

Reflecting Pool Repairs Skyrocket to $13.1 Million, Far Exceeding Trump’s $1.8 Million Promise

President Trump selected a contractor based on their work at his golf club to repair and paint the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool blue for $1.8 million. However, the Interior Department significantly increased the no-bid contract to $13.1 million, citing urgency for America 250. This expanded contract’s cost matches a prior offer from the company, which included a 20% profit margin, raising questions about adherence to competitive bidding laws. Concerns have also been raised by a nonprofit, which filed a lawsuit alleging the administration bypassed laws requiring scrutiny of alterations to historic landmarks, thereby fundamentally changing the pool’s historic character.

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ICE Agents Complain About Unpaid Trump Bonuses

The DOJ’s failure to redact victims’ names from publicly released files cannot be attributed to mere error, negligence, or bureaucratic oversight. The process required a simple search of known victim names, with any resulting hits being redacted prior to publication; however, this was not adequately performed. As a result, numerous victims, including a minor whose name appeared 20 times in one document with only three redactions, faced renewed harassment, death threats, and media attention, as some files, including FBI forms, contained fully unredacted names.

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