Trump shares security images with alleged damage to La Maison Blanche Roser

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President Donald Trump shared security images on social networks on Saturday, slamming a subcontractor accused of having cracked the “most beautiful marble and stone available anywhere” in the recently renovated White Roseraie.
In an article by Truth Social, Trump said that he had discovered a “huge cut” in limestone three days ago, extending more than 25 meters.
“Surfaces are very important to me as a manufacturer,” wrote the president in the post. “As everyone knows, I have built many big buildings and other things, over the years. … (limestone crack) was deep and mean! I started to cry:” Who did that, and I want to discover it now! “- And I didn’t say that in a pleasant way.”

President Donald Trump shared images showing alleged damage. (@Realdonaldtrump via social social)
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Trump said he wondered if damage had been caused by vandalism or “stupidity” and credited the White House security equipment for cracking the case.
“They brought back the stupid people, with their looking boss (in the sunglasses!),” Wrote Trump in the post. “It was a subcontractor who installed the heavy landscaping on a steel cart that was broken and tilted badly, with it rubbing it hard against the sweet and beautiful stone.”

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Safety images shared with the post have shown that two workers pushing a yellow cart, carrying an apparent shrub on the newly installed stone.
At least two other men seemed to watch the operation unfold.

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Noting his “love and respect” for workers and entrepreneurs, the president reiterated that the damage was unacceptable and said that the stone would be replaced.
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“Now, I’m going to replace the stone, invoice the entrepreneur and never let this entrepreneur work in the White House – but what is the quality of the video equipment? We caught them, cold,” wrote Trump. “Make America again great!”
The White House did not immediately respond to the request for comments from Fox News Digital.