In addition to the new fencing, which now extends past the EEOB down 17th Street, @abdallahCNN reports that additional concrete barriers have been installed behind existing fencing at 17th and Pennsylvania Ave. NWpic.twitter.com/aoULVLNFF8
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In addition to the new fencing, which now extends past the EEOB down 17th Street, @abdallahCNN reports that additional concrete barriers have been installed behind existing fencing at 17th and Pennsylvania Ave. NWpic.twitter.com/aoULVLNFF8
A few hours later, new fencing now extends down 17th street from the EEOB to Constitution Avenuepic.twitter.com/mABwIDLPBn
READ: White House fortifies security perimeter ahead of continued protestshttp://www.cnn.com/2020/06/04/politics/white-house-fence-barricade/index.html …
UPDATE: In a new statement this evening, @secretservice says the fencing will remain up and the area around the White House (Lafayette Park, Pennsylvania Ave between 15th and 17th) will be closed until next Wednesday, June 10https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/04/politics/white-house-fence-barricade/index.html …
He could just go back in the bunker if he's that scared
ROFL, good idea. I hear another section needs to be inspected.
Trump built a wall around the White House! How is that for irony.pic.twitter.com/RPb02c9s3H
He finally got his damn wall. Lol.
OMG. Trump is scared!
They'd be digging a moat if it weren't for all that concrete and asphalt.
@realDonaldTrump
A moat with Alligators. That's what he wanted on the US-Mexico border. Seriously.
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