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JUST IN: Bomb Squad Deployed At White House After ‘Suspicious Package’ Found
A bomb squad was called in Thursday after a suspicious package was found just steps from the White House, prompting a swift response from federal and local authorities.
The U.S. Secret Service and D.C. police are currently investigating the item, which was located inside a dumpster near the intersection of 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue—approximately 500 meters from the White House.
The area, including the nearby Ellipse, has been locked down to ensure public safety.
A heavy law enforcement presence quickly surrounded the scene, with roads shut down and officers in bomb suits seen arriving to inspect the package.
A suspicious package near the White House has prompted the deployment of a bomb squad.
The Secret Service and D.C. police are probing a potential explosive device in the area.
As a result, both the White House and Ellipse areas are currently closed to the public.
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Streets around the Treasury Department were also cordoned off, with photos circulating online showing police vehicles blocking the surrounding block.
As of now, no injuries have been reported, and officials have not confirmed whether the package contains an explosive device. Authorities are asking the public to avoid the area while the investigation remains active.

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Both the Secret Service and specialized bomb disposal units remain on-site. Updates are expected as more details are confirmed.
This is a developing story.