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US media: A 23-meter-long "crack" appeared in the stone of the White House Rose Garden, and Trump released surveillance video to announce "solving the case"

US President Donald Trump posted a 40-second surveillance video on his social platform on August 30, saying that the "serious cracks" on the White House Rose Garden stone had been "broken" successfully. Summary of "Today America", Fox News Network and other media reports, Trump in a post accused subcontractors of damaging the stone of the Rose Garden during construction. He said that three days ago accidentally found a "big cracks" up to 25 yards (about 23 meters) in the stone stone, caused by the use of damaged and severely inclined steel trucks by subcontractors.

"Surfaces are very important to me as a builder," Mr. Trump wrote in the post. "[The crack] was deep and dirty, and I was yelling'Who did this, I'm going to find out now. '" Surveillance footage showed two workers pushing a yellow cart carrying bushes on the new stone floor, which was pulled out when the yellow cart tilted and sank when turning.

Trump said: “I love and respect the excellent workers and contractors, but that should never happen,” he said, “he will replace the stones, repay the contractors, and “don’t let that contractor work in the White House anymore.”

According to USA Today, the White House Rose Garden renovation project has been underway all summer, which includes replacing the original sod with stone floors. The White House did not respond to when the renovation project would be completed, but Trump said on social media that "the rose garden has been completed". According to the report, the White House renovation project also includes plans for the gilded renovation of the Oval Office and the construction of an additional 90,000 square feet (about 8,361 square meters) banquet hall in the east wing.



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