LOOK: Trump Admin Unveils Latest Improvement to Nation’s Capital After Graffiti Mess

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“We’re back, Italians!” Andrew Giuliani, Executive Director for the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026, triumphantly quipped outside Union Station in Washington, D.C., on Thursday to celebrate the reopening of the Columbus Fountain.

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The fountain honoring 15th-century explorer Christopher Columbus has not had water flowing since 2007, but it was restored to its full glory ahead of America’s 250th birthday celebration with significant help from the National Park Service.

“Today is a day of gratitude and a day of celebration,” Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the fountain, as ambassadors for Italy and Spain were also in attendance. 

“We have changed the front door of America,” the secretary said, adding that it was a “symbol of neglect” before the restoration was done.

The fountain and the view of the Capitol Hill dome are the first things rail passengers arriving in the capital see after exiting the train station.

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“You will be met with a fountain that is beautiful and a fountain that actually works,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said.

The project began in December, which led to the area around the fountain being fenced off for months. However, the area around the fountain was often the subject of protest tents, and the fountain was even vandalized with “Hamas is coming” in summer 2024, as pro-Palestine demonstrations accelerated across the country at the time, Townhall reported.

In October, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Rep. Michael Rulli (R-OH) wrote to the Interior Department asking for the over-century-old fountain to be repaired. 

“President Trump deserves credit for his executive orders Making the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful and Making Federal Architecture Beautiful Again. There is no better place to begin restoring civic pride than in Washington, D.C.,” the Republican lawmakers wrote in a letter to Burgum at the time.

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“This ongoing neglect has diminished the plaza’s aesthetic and historical significance, creating an impression of abandonment in one of Washington’s most prominent public spaces,” they continued. 

The fountain is far from the only change being witnessed across the city. Fountains at Meridian Hill Park in northwest D.C. are now running again, and there are also hotly debated renovations underway to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on the National Mall. 

Separately, the Smithsonian Castle is also reopened for the summer, as the city is expected to get a barrage of visitors ahead of the major birthday. Freedom 250 has many events planned for the 250th celebration, including the Great American State Fair with a musical lineup, Townhall reported Wednesday. 

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