It is almost ten years since Donald Trump first promised America that he would be the president to “drain the swamp”, a slogan he admitted he initially “hated” and thought was “hokey”, but later adopted as a key part of his election platform.
Trump was not the first politician to use the slogan – Ronald Reagan appeared fond of the phrase – but this summer, a decade since he made the promise, Trump can be said to finally be acting upon it in a way that even the fiercest of his critics cannot deny. He has, after all, drained the reflecting pool at the heart of Washington DC not once, but twice- at a cost of $14m.
Washington DC is, famously, built atop a swamp. This was no accident: America’s founding fathers didn’t want the federal government to become too powerful, or to overshadow the rights of individual states. So rather than let the booming New York City become the nation’s capital, they built in Washington, knowing that between the swamp and humid climate, DC would never grow as large or as powerful as otherwise it might.
Trying to manage a 21st-century superpower from a swamp, though, comes with its issues – and one of those has been managing the reflecting pool spanning the National Mall. The pool has been there for a century, designed to reflect the Lincoln and Washington Memorials, and the greenery between them.
The pool’s foundations were never built correctly on DC’s swampy land, meaning it has always leaked, has always had problems with algae and has been plagued by other issues. Trump promised to fix those with a few coats of “American Flag Blue” paint, and spectacularly failed. Shortly after reopening, the pool was full of algae. Efforts to tackle that with hydrogen peroxide led to the paint peeling from the bottom of the pool. A dead duck was found in the water. Triumph rapidly turned into disaster.
The President has spent the past few weeks blaming saboteurs for the issues, deploying the National Guard to protect the pool, promising to fix it – and now, finally, admitting that the pool will need to be drained and fixed. A leader whose entire pre-politics career was in building has, once again, been publicly humiliated by what should have been a basic renovations project.
Trump has a habit of hitting upon a turn of phrase that captures the public imagination without understanding it himself. For a populist president, he is often out of touch with the American public – he repeatedly claims, for example, that “affordability” is a new or made-up word, rather than a concept known to everyone.
A member of the National Guard patrols the rim of the reflecting pool on Washington’s National Mall (Photo: Kent Nishimura / AFP via Getty Images)“Draining the swamp” was never supposed to be literal. It was a promise to tackle perceived corruption among the DC elite, even if their actions had not technically breached the law or rules. People felt Congress and public officials were looking out for themselves, rather than the American public – getting rich at their expense, giving jobs to their friends and otherwise cashing in.
Few people can say with a straight face that Trump has changed that culture. His son-in-law serves as his peace envoy while making investments in those same countries. His cryptocurrency company sponsored a UFC cage match held on the White House’s South Lawn. Trump has taken hundreds of millions in donations to build a ballroom. He has accepted a private jet as a gift from Qatar, and announced he intends to keep the jet when his presidency ends.
The saga of the reflecting pool, though, might be the most perfect encapsulation of Trump’s farcical presidency to date. The pool needed a new filtration system and structural work, but Trump instead decided it could be fixed with paint and some new equipment, and gave part of the job to JJ Cafaro – whose besuited, cigar-smoking image has since gone viral – and his ironically named company, Greenwater Services.
Cafaro, it turns out, is a Mar-a-Lago regular, donor to the Trump campaign, with a criminal conviction dating back to 2001 for conspiracy to bribe a member of Congress. If this were a scripted drama, the writers would be fired for their total lack of subtlety – and yet this is reality.
Even when Trump technically delivers on his promises – the reflecting pool’s algae-infested water is being dumped into the Potomac River – he manages to spectacularly miss the point, finding new and evocative ways to do so ten years into his political career.
For most of that decade, the crowds of Trump supporters who joined him in shouting “drain the swamp” in 2016 have continued to cheer along as the President does nothing of the sort. If they look long enough into the reflecting pool saga, they’ll see the pure absurdity that’s only getting harder to ignore.
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