A rendering from the Trump administration’s proposal shows what the fencing would look like, when open, looking south toward the White House from H Street. U.S. Commission of Fine Arts
U.S. Commission of Fine Arts
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration wants to permanently fence off a park near the White House that has long served as a gathering place for protesters. Some worry it will soon become even harder to make their voices heard.
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