The Trump administration is reportedly planning to implement security upgrades at the White House, including the installation of new fences. According to a report by the Washington Post, which cited three anonymous sources, these changes aim to enhance presidential security. The new fences will be positioned where Pennsylvania Avenue intersects with 15th and 17th streets NW, allowing the White House and Secret Service to restrict pedestrian access in front of the building if security risks are identified.
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Trump Administration Plans Security Upgrades at the White House
The Trump administration is set to enhance security at the White House by erecting new fences. This measure is intended to allow the Secret Service to limit pedestrian access in response to potential security threats.
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Trump Administration Plans Security Upgrades at the White House