Suspicious Item Near White House Triggers Evacuations, ‘Incredible Police Presence’

On Thursday, a suspicious item near the White House triggered alarms and evacuations in Washington, D.C. The U.S. Treasury Building and Hotel Washington were evacuated following reports of the item, which was reported around 9:45 AM local time. The Secret Service, along with the Metropolitan Police Department’s Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team, responded promptly and determined that the area was safe after investigation. During this time, several roads were closed. Although details remained unclear about the incident,there was a strong police presence,and visitor access to the White House was halted temporarily. Reports indicated that the scene had been cleared safely, although security threats have been a significant concern for the administration in recent months.


Chaos struck the nation’s capitol Thursday when a suspicious item set off alarms and evacuations.

According to WDVM-TV, both the U.S. Treasury Building and the Hotel Washington were evacuated after reports of a suspicious item near the White House.

The Secret Service confirmed that the call about the suspicious item came in around 9:45 a.m. local time, and officers promptly responded.

“The Metropolitan Police Department’s Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team was also called to the scene and eventually determined that the area was safe,” WDVM notes.

Several roads were shut down during the investigation, and some still are closed, according to the Secret Service.

Details were “murky” about what exactly happened, at least according to YouTube news channel Next News Network:

Next News claimed that “Secret Service, fire trucks, and possible bomb squads” were swarming the area.

The outlet’s reporter added that there was an “incredible police presence,” as well as the fact that “the White House has stopped all visitors.”

Freelance journalist Andrew Leyden also took to social media platform X to some photos of local authorities occupying a closed road:

Meanwhile, News Nation White House correspondent Libbey Dean also eventually took to X, noting that the Secret Service had cleared the danger.

“The scene is now safe,” she reported.

Threats to President Donald Trump and his administration have become no joking matter in recent months.

Trump was the victim of at least two assassination attempts in 2024, one in Pennsylvania and one in Florida. The first incident in Butler, Pennsylvania, still saw someone lose their life.

Both incidents put the Secret Service under intense scrutiny, which was only exacerbated by other scandals and incidents during the Biden administration.




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