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The multimillion-dollar price ticket connected to President Donald Trump’s renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool made waves Saturday on NCS’s “Table for Five” as panelists clashed over whether or not the challenge was a justified funding within the nation’s capital or an indication of misplaced priorities.
Host Abby Phillips questioned the $13 million price incurred thus far by repairs to the Reflecting Pool, together with different renovations in D.C., together with the White House’s East Wing overhaul and the regilding of statues surrounding the Lincoln Memorial.

A blue protecting coating is utilized to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool throughout renovation work in Washington on May 29, 2026. (Rahmat Gul/AP)
“Is it just monopoly money to the president at this point? We just got through DOGE, when they fired, you know, a bunch of federal employees claiming that every penny mattered, and now nothing matters?”
New York Post columnist Lydia Moynihan rebutted, touting the worth of constructing Washington safer and extra stunning and evaluating Trump’s aesthetic resurfacing of the pool to former President Barack Obama’s $35 million restructuring effort.
“These are pennies when you consider what Democrats are proposing spending trillions of dollars [on],” she mentioned.
“There are issues that we do day-after-day, discovering fraud, Trump Rx… There’s all types of insurance policies like that he is implementing which can be good, and we’re simply not speaking about them on this present.”
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Workers proceed making use of a blue protecting coating to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington on May 30, 2026. (Jose Luis Magana/AP)
By that time, the panel had erupted into argument, with visitors talking over each other. Journalist Touré pointed to Trump’s assertion that the federal authorities could not pay for childcare, the excessive price of fuel and the rising price of the warfare with Iran.
“Why would we do those things when we are at war, when we have a sinking economy?” he requested.
“If you can’t see that one is trillions and one is literally 13 million… So we should just let everything go to hell?” Moynihan responded. “I mean, should we not repair our roads either because it costs too much money?”
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Touré fired again that that was “obviously not the other side of that dichotomy” earlier than Phillips retook management of the desk, stating that it got here right down to priorities and that the American individuals are asking themselves who and what Trump is prioritizing.
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“At the top of the day, it is the 250th anniversary of the U.S. It is sweet that we’re prioritizing making D.C. protected, wholesome, enticing,” mentioned former Michigan Rep. Peter Meijer.
“Too unhealthy we have got a hole where the East Wing was, although, proper?” replied journalist John Avlon.