White House Weighs Plan for Permanent, Adjustable Fencing on Pennsylvania Avenue
1-Minute Brief
The proposal has raised debate over balancing security needs with maintaining public access to the area around the White House.
Key Facts
- The White House is considering a plan to add permanent fencing along Pennsylvania Avenue.
- Secret Service officials have previously suggested installing more fencing near the White House.
- The proposed fencing would be designed so sections could be opened or closed as needed.
- Some critics have warned that the plan could reduce public access to the White House area.
- Sources say both the Secret Service and the White House would have authority to operate the fencing.
What Happened
Officials are discussing a proposal to install permanent, adjustable fencing along Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House, with input from the Secret Service.
Why It Matters
The plan has prompted concerns about the potential impact on public access and the balance between security and openness at a prominent national site.
What's Next
Further details on the proposal, including potential timelines or final decisions, have not been announced. Public and official responses are expected as discussions continue.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft55m agoWhite House considering plan to add permanent fencing on Pennsylvania Ave.
- The IndependentLeft2h agoTrump’s White House fortress plan sparks warnings over shrinking public access
- The IndependentLeft3h agoTrump now wants to install fences near the White House to help keep crowds further back
