DC braces for protests and road closures ahead of Harris rally at the Ellipse
Fencing along the National Mall is still being installed less than 24 hours before Vice President Kamala Harris’ speech at the Ellipse, which is "a large open area surrounded by an oval drive" on the southern side of the President's Park, according to the National Park Service.
Harris chose to deliver her campaign's closing arguments at a symbolic site on the grounds of the White House, where former President Donald Trump delivered a speech on Jan. 6, 2021, that preceded a mob attack on the Capitol.
The permit for the rally estimates a crowd of 20,000 people.
Rally organizers planned an overflow area near the grounds of the Washington Monument.
The Secret Service said in a statement to ABC News that they are “working closely with our federal and local partners to ensure the safety and security of Vice President Harris and all attendees at the campaign event on Tuesday at the White House Ellipse."
Several roads in downtown Washington, D.C., will be blocked off at 6 a.m. Tuesday for the event, which begins at 3 p.m.