Capitol Hill Security Tightens Ahead of State of the Union Address

The Capitol is one of the most heavily protected sites in Washington, DC.

Ahead of the president’s marquee address to Congress, that “bubble” expands outward, and traffic is blocked for several blocks around the U.S. Capitol.

That designation –- usually reserved for inaugurations, State of the Union addresses, and papal visits to the United States –- brings together a wide range of local, state and federal agencies to better coordinate security and streamline the chain of command.

“The Secret Service has been working closely for many weeks with our federal, state and local partners in developing a comprehensive security plan for the President’s State of the Union address,” Secret Service spokesman Nicole Mainor said in a statement.

The State of the Union security bubble also extends to the airspace above Washington.

The heightened security is also noticeable on the Capitol campus.

Heightened security on Capitol Hill for SOTU tonight. Capitol Police has set up a mobile command center on grounds. pic.twitter.com/CREzpwrvtJ

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“As a matter of policy, the USCP does not discuss law enforcement or security procedures,” a Capitol Police spokesman said in a statement.

Heightened security on Capitol Hill for SOTU tonight. Capitol Police has set up a mobile command center on grounds. pic.twitter.com/CREzpwrvtJ

“As a matter of policy, the USCP does not discuss law enforcement or security procedures,” a Capitol Police spokesman said in a statement.