This postponement underscores the fragile balance between public access and safety in volatile times. While the White House gardens remain a symbol of open democracy, today’s political unrest casts a shadow over the event’s serenity. Officials hope the rescheduled date will honor both the tradition and the right to protest peacefully.
Despite the change, the gardens promise the same breathtaking beauty and historic resonance on April 6. Visitors will still have the rare chance to walk the storied grounds, a living emblem of the nation’s resilience and unity amid uncertainty.