What began as a patriotic facelift has curdled into a symbol of overreach and miscalculation. A no-bid contract, “American Flag Blue” paint, and a rush to impress before the 250th birthday left the Reflecting Pool chemically shocked and biologically primed to fail. When the algae bloomed and the paint began peeling in sheets, the narrative shifted from celebration to sabotage.
Into this stepped David Hearn, a retired Olympian on a long bike ride who says he simply touched what was already coming loose. His arrest, hours without a phone call, and a felony charge over flaking paint feel wildly out of proportion, raising unsettling questions about power, image, and punishment. As the pool is drained yet again, it reflects less of the Lincoln Memorial—and more of a government frantically trying to control the story, even as it slips through its fin…
