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Panel Rejects White House Visitor Center Plan as Too Large

First article: 20 mar. 2026, 15:43 | Last update: 20 mar. 2026, 15:43 | 1 source | 1 article

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Plans for a new visitor security center at the White House have been rejected by a panel that found the proposed structure to be excessively large. The project, initiated during the Trump administration, has faced criticism for its scale and potential impact on the White House grounds. This rejection highlights ongoing debates about security measures and preservation efforts at historical landmarks.

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White House’s planned visitor security center is too big, panel says rejecting Trump’s latest makeover Foto: The Independent
The Independent 20 mar. 2026, 15:43 (5 hours ago)

White House’s planned visitor security center is too big, panel says rejecting Trump’s latest makeover

Secret Service asked to return with design for smaller screening facility by Commission of Fine Arts, which previously waved through President Donald Trump’s ballroom without objection

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