Presumably it would be time consuming in the shooting schedule to always show people opening and closing doors. Perhaps within the show's continuity, the rooms don't need to be secured at all times during working hours of the White House.
Because presidents lived in it
It is possible to enter the White House but it requires special permit IDs. Contact your senator or representative. Furthermore you can be sure that not all the rooms are open for people to visit.
Actually, Natalie White was the Sole Survivor of Season 19 Survivor: Samoa.
He's in the White House, but I forgot the guy. Try everybody.
The White House has several bedrooms, including the Master Bedroom, which is typically used by the President and First Lady. There is only one designated Master Bedroom in the White House.
Everybody who enters your house will first look to the entrance. So, white is the colour which symbolizes purity and affection.
Natalie White worked as a Pharmaceutical Sales Representative before appearing on Survivor: Samoa.
Mainly for protection. And everybody knows where it is so the people will feel close to the president.
George Washington himself found the land where Washington D.C. is located and designated it the location of the nations capitol. He had planners that decided where streets would be located as well as where the White House would be built.
Per the discussions following 9/11, the plane that may have been designated to hit the White House was Flight 93 which crashed in Pennsylvania when the passengers fought for control of the plane.
Marisa Calihan (Survivor: Samoa) Mike Borassi (Survivor: Samoa) Betsy Bolan (Survivor: Samoa) Ben Browning (Survivor: Samoa) Yasmin Giles (Survivor: Samoa) Ashley Trainer (Survivor: Samoa) Russell Swan (Survivor: Samoa) Liz Kim (Survivor: Samoa) Erik Cardona (Survivor: Samoa) Kelly Sharbaugh (Survivor: Samoa) Laura Morett (Survivor: Samoa) John Fincher (Survivor: Samoa) Dave Ball (Survivor: Samoa) Monica Padilla (Survivor: Samoa) Shambo Waters (Survivor: Samoa) Jaison Robinson (Survivor: Samoa) Brett Clouser (Survivor: Samoa) Mick Trimming (Survivor: Samoa) Russell Hantz (Survivor: Samoa) Runner Up Natalie White (Survivor: Samoa) Sole Survivor
Cabinet members typically work in government buildings such as the White House or the relevant government department's headquarters. They also attend cabinet meetings, which are usually held in the White House or in other locations designated by the president.