White House Implements New Flagpoles Amid Safety and Political Events

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Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney expressed safety concerns about the new flagpoles installed at the White House, questioning how the president's helicopter would land safely on the South Lawn with the new structures in place. President Trump announced the installation of two flagpoles as a gift, praising their quality, but Mulvaney highlighted potential risks for presidential security and operations.
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