politics 77d ago
White House Panel Rejects Trump’s Large Visitor Security Center Plan

The Commission of Fine Arts has rejected the Trump administration's proposal for a large new visitor security screening center at the White House, requesting a smaller design. This decision reflects concerns over the size and architectural style compared to federal design traditions. The Secret Service must now revise the plans before construction can start, potentially shifting the project’s timeline and design approach.
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