Trump Shares Shocking Video Footage of Workers Damaging White House Grounds

President Trump just unveiled his stunning new Rose Garden patio, and let me tell you—it’s a masterpiece. The limestone patio, complete with a drainage pattern designed like the American flag, is the kind of patriotic detail only Trump would think of. It’s elegant, it’s bold, and it’s a reminder that the White House should be a symbol of American greatness, not some crumbling relic overseen by sleepy bureaucrats.

But of course, nothing can ever go perfectly when you’ve got careless contractors involved. President Trump, a man who’s built skyscrapers, luxury hotels, golf courses, and world-class properties, was admiring the work when he spotted something horrifying—a long, ugly gash in the limestone. We’re not talking about a tiny scratch you could buff out. This was a nasty scrape running more than 25 yards. If you know Trump, you can picture his reaction. He wasn’t exactly handing out “employee of the month” awards.

Turns out the culprit wasn’t Antifa sneaking into the Rose Garden with chisels—it was plain stupidity. A subcontractor, dragging a broken steel cart loaded with landscaping equipment, gouged the stone. Security footage showed it all, sunglasses-wearing boss and all. Trump, being Trump, blasted them as “stupid people” and immediately banned them from ever setting foot on White House grounds again. And he’s right—if you can’t handle a job at the most important residence in the world without wrecking it, maybe go back to pouring sidewalks at strip malls.

Now, Trump is already having the damaged stone replaced and charging the contractor for the mistake. That’s leadership. No excuses, no cover-ups, no “we’ll circle back on that” like we’d hear from Karine Jean-Pierre. Trump noticed the problem himself, called it out, and fixed it. Compare that to Joe Biden, who probably wouldn’t even notice if Hunter parked his “art studio” in the Rose Garden.

And here’s the kicker—this whole saga just shows how sharp Trump still is. He’s 79, but he’s personally inspecting limestone and catching flaws contractors tried to skate past. Biden, meanwhile, needs cue cards to tell him when to sit down.

At the end of the day, the Rose Garden is now more beautiful than ever, a symbol of strength and American pride. Sure, the contractors had the biggest blunder of their careers, but Trump turned even that into a win. He rebuilt it, made it better, and kept the standard high. That’s what real leadership looks like: paying attention to details, protecting taxpayer property, and refusing to accept second-rate work at the White House. America deserves nothing less.

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