Federal Panel Reviews Trump Administration Plan for Lafayette Square Park Fencing
1-Minute Brief
The review of security proposals for Lafayette Square Park may affect public access and protest activities near the White House.
Key Facts
- The Trump administration has proposed new fencing and a visitor screening center for Lafayette Square Park.
- The Commission of Fine Arts is scheduled to consider these proposals.
- Lafayette Square Park has been the site of numerous protests.
- A federal agency with design oversight is reviewing the security measures.
- The proposals aim to improve security around the White House.
What Happened
A federal panel is reviewing proposals from the Trump administration to install new fencing and a visitor screening center at Lafayette Square Park, adjacent to the White House.
Why It Matters
The outcome could impact both security protocols and the ability of the public to access a prominent protest site near the White House.
What's Next
The Commission of Fine Arts will decide whether to approve, modify, or reject the proposed security measures.
Sources
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