White House Resumes Public Tours Beginning February 25
First Lady Melania Trump announces the reopening of White House public tours, starting on February 25, following a pause during the transition process.
Reopening the White House for public tours not only honors a long-standing tradition, but also rekindles the collective appreciation for the rich history and iconic significance of this landmark.
First Lady Announces Reopening of White House to Tours
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·Mixed ReliableThis source has a mixed track record—sometimes accurate but also prone to bias, sensationalism, or incomplete reporting.RightThis outlet favors right-wing views.The decision to resume public tours of the White House reflects the Trumps' commitment to sharing the rich history and significance of this iconic landmark with visitors from around the country.
First lady Melania Trump announces reopening of public White House tours
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Melania Trump announces reopening of White House public tours
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Summary
Public tours of the White House will resume on February 25, announced First Lady Melania Trump. Tours are self-guided and last 45 minutes, requiring ticket requests through Congress. Visitors will explore notable rooms like the Vermeil Room and Kennedy Garden, with Secret Service officers providing guidance. Tours will be held Tuesday to Saturday, excluding federal holidays, marking the continuation of a tradition allowing public engagement with the White House's rich history.
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