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Trump says federal government will protect Potomac River amid sewage spill
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President Donald Trump said he will have the federal government protect the Potomac River as raw sewage is spilling into the waterway due to a collapsed sewer pipe. NBC News’ Tom Costello reports on the environmental crisis affecting the Washington, D.C., area and that residents are being told not to fish, swim or boat on the river. Feb. 17, 2026