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>>184444White House Press Pool Reports @WHPressPool - In-town pool report #8: Back at White House
The president’s motorcade arrived at the White House at 1:37 p.m. He walked inside the north entrance at 1:43 p.m. after lingering outside for several minutes, appearing to closely examine a column at the north portico.
He did not respond to your pooler shouting a question about the status of a deal with Iran.
On the ride back from the cemetery this time, three demonstrators stood inside the roundabout where the arch is due to be constructed, two holding “Stop arch insanity” posters and one with a poster reading, in part, “Honor the fallen.” The larger crowd of protesters remained at the other end of the bridge, despite the light rain.
Natalie Allison
The Washington Post
Mon. May 25, 1:45 PM
https://x.com/WHPressPool/status/2058970983378108592White House Press Pool Reports @WHPressPool - In-town pool report #7: Departing cemetery
The pool, from a distance, could spot President Trump and VP Vance walking back to the motorcade at 1:25 p.m.
Motorcade departed at 1:27 p.m. en route to White House. Photographers spotted Vance still behind, waiting for his own motorcade, as we drove by to leave. Another gun salute is ongoing as the president’s motorcade travels through the cemetery to the exit.
Natalie Allison
The Washington Post
Mon. May 25, 1:30 PM
https://x.com/WHPressPool/status/2058965208492589152
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