Trump claims there’s a 10-foot wall around the Obamas’ D.C. home. He is wrong.

The Obamas’ home on Belmont Street in the Kalorama neighborhood of Northwest D.C. Credit: Ricky Carioti, The Washington Post

In one of his most recent arguments for a southern border wall, President Trump on Sunday falsely claimed that the Washington home of former president Barack Obama and Michelle Obama is surrounded by a 10-foot wall.

Trump’s tweet comes in the midst of a partial government shutdown, which was spurred Dec. 22 by Trump’s demand for $5 billion in funding for a U.S.-Mexico border wall. He alleged that the “wall” around the Obamas’ mansion was necessary for the former first couple’s “safety and security,” adding that the United States needs a “slightly larger version!”

Trump’s assertion came as a surprise to two of the Obamas’ neighbors Monday, who told The Washington Post that there is no such wall. The 8,200-square-foot structure, despite several security features, is completely visible from the street.

View the complete December 31 article by Michael Brice-Saddler on The Washington Post website here.