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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 16
Federal Panel Reviews Trump Plan for Permanent Lafayette Square Fence as 33,000-Square-Foot Facility Advances
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 16

Federal Panel Reviews Trump Plan for Permanent Lafayette Square Fence as 33,000-Square-Foot Facility Advances

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 16

Summary

  • Thursday’s Commission of Fine Arts meeting will weigh the Trump administration’s proposal to permanently fence Lafayette Square, the protest-heavy park beside the White House.
  • The administration says repeated demonstrations have turned violent, citing clashes with police, vandalism and pro-Gaza graffiti as evidence that White House security needs stronger barriers.
  • The same panel is also set to review a 33,000-square-foot visitor security screening facility, another significant change to the White House grounds under Trump.
  • Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton has introduced legislation to block permanent fencing, arguing the park has long served as a key venue for First Amendment protests and public gatherings.

Insights

What new rules will govern public access to Lafayette Park, balancing security with its historic role as a public forum?
As digital security gaps are revealed, is a physical fence the most effective way to ensure modern White House protection?