I didn't walk up to the White House, though I saw it from the Washington Monument. It had a fence around it, but it was too far away to see if it had any activity.
This was six months ago, so I don't know what it's like now.
Also, The Fed is not a government building. It is privately owned. It is actually a Sovereign entity. Our government works with the Fed through a Treaty, just like the United Nations.
And hasn't it been mentioned that govt buildings in DC are like this? The White House being the most prominent example.
And thanks for your comment, very informative.
I didn't walk up to the White House, though I saw it from the Washington Monument. It had a fence around it, but it was too far away to see if it had any activity.
This was six months ago, so I don't know what it's like now.
Also, The Fed is not a government building. It is privately owned. It is actually a Sovereign entity. Our government works with the Fed through a Treaty, just like the United Nations.
Good one, it is private indeed, and this may be very telling that even they are closed (at least in appearance)