In fact, the total spending for projects at the White House and National Mall is larger than the combined spending at nine of the largest US national parks, MacFarlane found.
One anonymous federal employee who spoke with MacFarlane said that the spending shifts documented in internal records are “part of a pattern of the National Park Service being forced to prioritize Trump’s vanity projects over our own needs.”
Tim Whitehouse, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, similarly argued that “the National Park Service is being used as a piggy bank for Trump’s vanity projects,” which he said was “costing the American people.”