Overview
- The White House announced the postponement of its Spring Garden Tours from Saturday, April 5, to Sunday, April 6, citing safety concerns linked to the 'Hands Off!' rally.
- The rally, part of a National Day of Action, is expected to bring over 12,000 protesters to Washington, D.C., opposing the Trump administration and Elon Musk.
- Ticket holders for the originally scheduled Saturday tours can use their tickets for the Sunday event, with all planned garden access still available.
- The U.S. Secret Service and National Park Service are coordinating with the White House to ensure the safety of attendees during the rescheduled tours.
- The 'Hands Off!' demonstrations are part of a nationwide movement with protests also planned in cities like Boston, Denver, Phoenix, and Philadelphia.