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Secret Service Erects Barricades Around White House and Kamala Harris’ Residence

The text appears to contain a mix of⁣ web code,⁤ a form for submitting corrections, and a news article summarizing security preparations in⁢ Washington, D.C., ahead of the⁢ upcoming presidential election in November 2024.

### Summary of the News Article:

In light of recent criticism regarding its inability to adequately protect a presidential ‍candidate, the U.S. Secret Service is prioritizing security for both presidential candidates leading up to the election. To enhance safety, new eight-foot-high fences have been erected around high-profile⁤ locations, including the White House and the Vice President’s residence, along with street closures in areas surrounding significant events.

Authorities are implementing ⁢these⁤ security measures without specific threats in mind, but rather as a precaution due to⁢ rising concerns⁣ about potential violence surrounding the ‌election. With millions of mail-in ballots expected, and ⁣some ‍states not beginning to count them until Election Day, there may be prolonged​ uncertainty regarding the election results,⁢ which could ⁢contribute⁣ to public unrest.

Communities in Washington, D.C., are preparing for various scenarios, reflecting a heightened sense⁢ of trepidation among residents. The city is ‍bracing for potential ‌misinformation and disinformation about the election outcomes, which adds to the ‌anxiety surrounding the electoral⁣ process.

the Secret Service, alongside local law enforcement, is ‌committed to ensuring public safety during this pivotal electoral period.


After months of criticism for its inability to protect one presidential candidate, the Secret Service is making protecting the other one a priority.

The White House, U.S. Capitol and Vice President Kamala Harris’s residence were all encased in new fencing on Sunday, according to The Washington Post.

The eight-foot-high metal fences also cover parts of Lafayette Square, near the White House.

Streets will also be closed in the area around Howard University, where Harris has scheduled her election night event.

Temporary bicycle-rack barriers bearing signs reading “Police Line: Do not cross” are surrounding the Capitol.

The West Palm Beach, Florida, convention center where former President Donald Trump will have his official post-election gathering is also a focus of security efforts, according to the agency, which has been attacked over its failures to fully protect Trump on the campaign trail.

“The Secret Service is working closely with federal, state and local partners in Washington, DC and Palm Beach County, Florida to ensure heightened levels of Election Day safety and security,” the  Secret Service said in a statement.

“These enhancements are not in response to any specific issue but are part of wide ranging public safety preparations for Tuesday’s election,” the statement said.

Fencing has gone up around some private buildings, as all Washington police officers have been called into duty.

“There is concern around the city,” Eric J. Jones, the vice president of government affairs for the Apartment and Office Building Association of Metropolitan Washington.

“Honestly, it’s just fear,” Jones added.

“I’m getting constant s and text messages because people are really engaged. … People would rather be overprepared and have nothing happen, as opposed to the alternative,” he said.

In a year where mail-in ballots have been cast by millions, the possibility that the vote count will continue after Tuesday is very real.

Pennsylvania and Wisconsin do not allow the count of mail-in ballots to begin until Election Day, which can result in a final count not ending until Wednesday, according to USA Today.

“We could enter a period where we have pervasive misinformation and disinformation about the outcome of the election,” D.C. Assistant City Administrator Chris Rodrigez said last month, according to the Mirror.


Lawrence Norden, vice president of the Elections & Government Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, said uncertainty and emotion can be a powerful mix, according to USA Today.

“That is the period of time where there’s an information void, and emotions are running extremely high,” Norden said. “That’s when you get the crowd showing up, threats against election workers, election officials, who are doing their jobs.”




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