The White House fence should be immediately raised by four or five feet to prevent people from breaking into the grounds, according to an independent security review made public yesterday.
A public summary of the panel´s classified report also warned that the Secret Service — the US agency that guards the president — is “starved for leadership” and needs root and branch reform.
It called for an outside leader, better training and more staff to boost an agency that has grown “too insular.”
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson set up the four-member panel in September after a mentally disturbed veteran scaled the fence and burst into the White House carrying a knife.
President Barack Obama and his family were not present at the time, but the incident was the latest in a string of security failures surrounding the US leader.
The panel suggested building a taller fence, saying that an extra four or five feet (1.2 to 1.5 meters) would make a difference.
The White House, (it suggested) should eliminate horizontal bars in the design or place them so that they provide little assistance to climbers, while curving the top of the fence outward.