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  2. Presidential Emergency Operations Center - Wikipedia

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    The first White House bunker was built during World War II to protect President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the event of an aerial attack on the national capital of Washington, D.C. The present-day PEOC space has modern communications equipment including televisions and phones to coordinate with outside government entities.

  3. White House to Treasury Building tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The tunnel connecting the White House to the open areaway of the Treasury Building was excavated to allow the president's evacuation from one building to the other without the need to make the crossing outdoors. [5] [6] [8] Efforts to protect the secrecy of the East Wing bunker and the White House to Treasury Building tunnel were largely fruitless.

  4. George Floyd protests in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the protests, the Secret Service rushed President Donald Trump to shelter in the White House underground bunker, where he remained for almost one hour. [6] [7] This occurred after some protesters crossed temporary barricades set up near the Treasury Department buildings. Around that time, the Secret Service alert level was raised ...

  5. Inside the White House’s Secret Bunker - AOL

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    There’s a whole city’s worth of stuff underneath the White House, complete with a lasting oxygen supply and midnight snacks for weeks. Inside the White House’s Secret Bunker Skip to main content

  6. Trump took shelter in White House bunker as protests raged - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (AP) — Secret Service agents rushed President Donald Trump to a White House bunker on Friday night as hundreds of protesters gathered outside the executive mansion, some of them ...

  7. Look inside the secret bunkers meant to house thousands in ...

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    There will likely be no room for families in the bunker, as the plan is to gather government officials. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  8. List of White House security breaches - Wikipedia

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    Note that the White House maintained a broadly open door policy until the 1880s. August 24, 1814 – During the War of 1812, the British Army raided and set fire to the White House, along with the Capitol and many other Washington, D.C. structures. The reconstruction took until 1817.

  9. Situation Room - Wikipedia

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    President Ronald Reagan is briefed on events taking place in Libya in the White House Situation Room, 1986 President George W. Bush meeting with his war council in the Situation Room on March 21, 2003 Situation Room meeting with President Reagan and secretaries Shultz, Martin, Powell, Weinberger President Barack Obama holding a strategy review on Afghanistan in the Situation Room on September ...