The Trump administration is seeking to erect a fence in a public park opposite the White House, reportedly to protect the president. The request was reported by Israeli media on Saturday morning.
The Trump administration has requested the installation of a fence in a public park directly opposite the White House, citing the need to protect the president. The report, carried by Israeli media, did not specify the exact park or the timeline for the measure. This follows a series of recent reports on heightened security concerns surrounding President Trump, including a July 9 bulletin on elevated US alert over fears of an assassination attempt. The request, if implemented, would mark a significant escalation in presidential security posture near the White House perimeter, though no official confirmation from the US Secret Service or the White House has been published.
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