Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Soil At DC Golf Course with East Wing Debris Tests Positive for Toxic Metals



Soil taken from the White House, as part of Construction for Trump’s (R) Ballroom Project, which was Dumped at nearby East Potomac Park, Tested Positive for Toxic Chemicals, according to a New Report.

The Soil, which was Dumped near One of the Three golf Courses at East Potomac, Tested Positive for Lead, Chromium, and other Toxic Metals.

Trump is eyeing a Takeover of the D.C. Public Golf System with the East Potomac Site in mind, an Effort that has Sparked Legal Challenges from District Golfers and Nnational Preservation Groups (NPS).

A Spokesperson for the Department of the Interior said: “the soil was tested, multiple times by multiple parties, and this project passed all standards set by law,” and insisted the “thorough process was followed” to Ensure the Transfer of the Material from the White House Grounds “was safe for the public.”

The D.C. Public Golf System has for the Last Several Years been Operated by the National Links Trust, which Leased the Land from NPS, and said it was Surprised to Learn of the Trump Administration’s Attempted Takeover of the East Potomac Property.

At a Hearing on 5/5/2026, U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes Declined to immediately Block the Trump Administration from Beginning Work on the Property, but Instructed the NPS Notify the Preservation Group, if they Plan to Ccut Down more than 10 Trees or if Plans Change.

“I understand mercury and lead, if its there is bad, but its there,” Reyes said during the Hearing. “I’m not going to ask them to dig it all up without good reason to.”










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