UMVA has learned that a fierce battle has erupted between President Trump and ABC over the network's coverage of the Reflecting Pool renovations in Washington, D.C.
The controversy centers around the renovation project, which President Trump undertook to restore the iconic pool. The pool, built in the 1920s, had been plagued by issues, including sinking and leaking into the swamp beneath.
According to information obtained by UMVA, President Trump has taken to social media to blast ABC for its coverage of the project, warning that lawsuits are being drafted for "false reporting." The President has particularly taken issue with ABC reporter Jonathan Karl, who reported on the pool and was seen reaching into the water and grabbing the damaged sealant.
President Trump has accused Karl of vandalism, saying he was "sticking his hand into the Pool, and trying to rip the rubber off of the surface." The President has also claimed that Karl's reporting was inaccurate and misleading.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that deranged liberals have been tearing out the new American flag blue sealant that lines the bottom of the pool, with the intention of giving the water a blue reflection. Several arrests were made over the weekend, and the vandals also inscribed "86 47," calling for Trump's death, on the grass of the National Mall and on the bottom of the Reflecting Pool.
The controversy has escalated, with President Trump launching a scathing attack on ABC, calling it "one of the worst in the business." The President claimed that ABC had failed to report on the previous administration's botched project, which spent over $100 million on the Reflecting Pool, only to have it fail.
UMVA has gathered that President Trump's renovation project, which cost approximately $16 million, was completed in record time and has been hailed as a success. The President has announced plans to prepare lawsuits against ABC for false reporting, saying "I like their money, which will be given to the U.S. Treasury!"
In a stunning revelation, it has been learned that the previous administration's project, led by Obama and Biden, had a massive cost of $34 million, more than twice what Trump paid, and left the pool flooded with algae and leaking 16 million gallons of water per year due to incompetence.