White House Garden Tour: White House Postpone Spring Garden Tour ‘Hand closed!’ Protest

white House Citing security concerns over the “mass” anti -trump protests near the campus, basically postponed its annual spring garden tour for Saturday. Tourism will now be between Sunday, April 6 at 10 am (local time) and 2:30 am (local time), which was awarded the first -time slot with all the tickets already released, confirmed a statement of the First Lady Office.
The official statement said, “This decision has been made in an abundance of caution and to ensure the safety of all for public demonstrations employed near the White House on 5 April,” the official statement said.
Change “Close hands!” Rally, part of one National day of actionAccording to Washington Magazine, the National Mall is ready to attract more than 12,000 protesters.
The organizers say the protest is described by US President Trump and his rich colleagues as the “a hostile acquisition” of the US government and the economy. The movement reads a statement on the website of the movement, “Trump, Musk and his billionaire Chronies are making an all-out attack on our government, our economy and our basic rights.”
The largest single-day protest of the performance since Trump took over is expected to take over.
According to Exios, more than 1,100 rallies and programs are being organized in all 50 states with around 250,000 RSVPs recorded till 29 March. The protesters plan to hold a rally against a wide array of policies associated with Trump, including consumer security, transgender rights, social security benefits and attacks on immigration. Alon Musk’s participation in federal rule through Dogi has also criticized, which further boosted the movement.
While President Trump is not to be in Washington during the protests-he is expected to attend a live golf event in Dormal, Florida, and later go on a visit to the Mar-e-Lago-SECURITIS agencies.
The White House has stated that it is “working closely with the United States Secret Service and National Park Service to safely adjust all ticket holders.”
The annual Spring Garden Tour offers a rare opportunity to the public to watch iconic areas such as Rose Garden, Jacqueline Kennedy Garden and White House Kitchen Garden. Tourism is free, but tickets are distributed on the first come out of the White House Visitor Center.
Melania Trump first announced the dates of the tour of April 5-6 last month.
Sunday’s tourator is expected to come at his scheduled time, while Saturdays can use their tickets without re -radiation.