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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Katie Hawkinson

Trump’s White House fortress plan sparks warnings over shrinking public access

  • The Trump administration is considering installing new fences near the White House at key intersections to enhance security and manage crowds, according to The Washington Post.
  • The proposed fences, located where Pennsylvania Avenue meets 15th and 17th streets, would allow the White House and Secret Service to close off areas during security threats.
  • Secret Service officials have previously advocated for more permanent fencing but encountered resistance due to concerns about restricting public access to the executive mansion.
  • The reported plans are part of broader changes to the White House grounds, including renovations and the proposed installation of permanent fencing around Lafayette Square.
  • The potential permanent fencing at Lafayette Square has sparked free speech concerns, with a D.C. delegate introducing legislation to prevent it, arguing it would send the wrong message about democracy.

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Trump now wants to install fences near the White House to help keep crowds further back

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