President Donald Trump recently shared plans to update the White House grounds, continuing a tradition where presidents personalize the space. On Tuesday, he announced the addition of two large flagpoles, a personal gift to the nation, to be placed on the North and South Lawns. These 100-foot structures will stand taller than the White House, symbolizing pride and patriotism.
Alongside this, Trump signed several executive orders to boost the economy and security.
One order removes 25% tariffs on goods following the USMCA trade agreement, encouraging trade with Canada and Mexico. Another ends security clearances for employees at Perkins Coie, a law firm, due to concerns about their activities. To tackle drug trafficking, Trump ordered stronger measures at the northern border. He also revealed a $20 billion investment from CMA CGM, a major shipping company, to support U.S. ports and create jobs.
These changes reflect Trump’s focus on strengthening America’s economy and safety while leaving his mark on the White House. The flagpoles, in particular, have sparked interest, with Trump calling them a needed addition to the iconic grounds. As he settles into his term, these updates show his commitment to both practical policies and symbolic gestures.
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Trump makes unique changes to White House grounds

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