Federal panel signals it could support permanent fencing around White House park known for protests
•A federal panel is considering a proposal for permanent fencing around Lafayette Square, a historic protest site near the White House.
•The plan aims to enhance security while allowing continued public access to the park.
•Concerns have been raised about preserving Lafayette Square's role as a space for free speech and protest gatherings.
White HouseFederal panel signals it could support permanent fencing around White House park known for protestsPublic access to Lafayette Square, just outside of the White House, is under review.Listen to this article with a free profile00:0000:00The proposal is the latest in a series efforts by the Trump administration to reshape prominent landmarks in Washington.Mark Schiefelbein / AP fileShareAdd NBC News to GoogleJuly 16, 2026, 11:39 PM EDTBy Sophie ZiedalskiA historic hub for free speech and protest is under the spotlight as the Trump administration proposes adding permanent fencing around Lafayette Square.Subscribe to read this story ad-freeGet unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.A federal design panel reviewed the proposed renovation Thursday but ultimately didn’t hold a vote. Members, though, appeared open to the White House’s plans.“The proposal is not to close the park, but to enclose the park,” said James C. McCrery II, vice chair on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts. “It’s still open.”The commission is an advisory panel filled with Trump appointees that reviews design projects in Washington but has no enforcement authority.The proposal comes as President Donald Trump and the Secret Service have raised concerns about White House safety and possible vandalism. Temporary fencing already surrounds the 7-acre park.McCrery said the Secret Service remains committed to protecting people’s First Amendment rights, but ultimately the actions of some protesters have led the White House to seek additional security measures.Rodney Mims Cook Jr., chairman of the commission, noted that the panel received more than 100 public comments on the proposal. Many comments centered on concerns that Lafayette Square has long served as a gathering place for First Amendment activities, and that the square is public land rather than the president’s to close.Demonstrations in the square date back to 1917, when over 500 women gathered for women’s suffrage pickets....المصدر: NBC News | Source: NBC News
→A federal panel is considering a proposal for permanent fencing around Lafayette Square, a historic protest site near the White House.
→The plan aims to enhance security while allowing continued public access to the park.
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