Overview
- Trump said he discovered a more than 25‑yard, "deep and nasty" gouge in the newly installed limestone and shared a roughly 40‑second security clip on Truth Social.
- The video shows workers maneuvering a lopsided steel cart across the stone as a supervisor looks on, which Trump claims caused the damage.
- He pledged to replace the damaged stone, bill the contractor, and bar the firm from future White House work, though repair timing and contractor response remain unclear.
- The Rose Garden renovation was completed this summer with the lawn replaced by limestone pavers under National Park Service oversight and private funding, drawing comparisons to Mar‑a‑Lago.
- Online critics faulted the release of surveillance footage and Trump's denunciation of workers, while some outlets noted the White House did not immediately comment.