Yes. They only use it when needed.
in the secret kingdom under the white house.
In general, no. The White House is primarily protected by the Secret Service, who most would consider non-law enforcement, as they do not fall under the Department of Justice.
Yes, FBI agents can enter the White House with proper authorization and clearance. They may be present for specific investigations or when assigned to provide security for the President or other high-ranking officials. The White House falls under the jurisdiction of the Secret Service for protection purposes, but the FBI can coordinate and collaborate with the Secret Service when necessary.
maybe... under your house
there is a secret tunnel under the stairs that leads to an underground room.
No
you can watch it on youtube under the name dokienchantix
Walter John Glancy was a White House Intern under Henry Kissinger.
in the museum in veilstone city, and in the secret under water city.
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Yes, It was your father!!!
The White House has always been. It was built under the order of George Washington. James Hoban was the architect.