He says he used the most beautiful marble and stone at the White House and values surfaces highly. He claims to have built many great buildings and praises the Rose Garden stonework, noting limestone use and completion. He noticed a huge gash more than 25 yards long in the limestone, described it as deep and nasty, and demanded to know who caused it. Security identified a subcontractor with a broken, tilting steel cart whose landscaping work rubbed against the soft stone. He intends to replace the stone, charge the contractor, and not allow such incidents to recur.
I used, at the White House, the most beautiful marble and stone available anywhere. Surfaces are very important to me as a Builder. As everyone knows, I built many GREAT Buildings, and other things, over the years. [Ed. Note: Name three, and none of the ones you slapped your name on count.] At the White House, I am very proud of the beautiful stonework we did in the Rose Garden, in this case, using limestone plus.
Three days ago, while admiring the stonework, I happened to notice a huge gash in the limestone that extended more than 25 yards long. [Ed. Note: Yes, and India was cozying up to Russia and China because of your stupid tariffs, but you be you.] It was deep and nasty! I started yelling, "Who did this, and I want to find out now!" - And I didn't say this in a nice manner. I wondered, "Was it vandalism or, was it stupidity?"
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