The White House spring garden tours, originally set for April 5, have been rescheduled to April 6 due to expected nearby protests. Officials cited public safety as the reason, noting all April 5 tickets would be honored on the new date.
The tours, a popular tradition showcasing the South Lawn, Rose Garden, and more, are a symbol of democratic access to the “people’s house.” The rescheduling allows the event to proceed safely while respecting public demonstrations planned in the area.
The change reflects broader concerns around security and civic engagement, especially amid a tense political climate. It’s not the first time White House events have been adjusted due to external circumstances.
Despite the shift, visitors can still enjoy the full garden experience on April 6, preserving a cherished tradition that blends beauty, history, and public connection to the presidency.