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Former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney raised security concerns Wednesday about President Trump’s newly installed flagpole in the White House.

The former Trump official questioned how the president’s helicopter will continue to safely land on the south lawn where the flagpole is now located in an interview with the news agency.

“I saw the problem that they should land the helicopter – because it’s on the South Lawn, I’m not sure,” Mulvani said in an interview.

“I think they think it’s like this, they’ll land elsewhere, but I’m thinking about that because the Chief of Staff (the Chief of Staff who is in charge of the White House military operations), ‘Where are we landing in helicopters without creating an increased risk to the U.S. president?” I don’t know the answer yet,” he added.

The mountain stretches toward the White House for comment.

Trump announced Tuesday that he would present two flagpoles to the White House, one on the north lawn and the other on the south lawn. Both were installed Wednesday morning.

“I’m honored to announce that I will put two beautiful flagpoles on both sides of the White House, North and South Lawns. This is my gift, and this is always missing in this magnificent place.”

“These are the most magnificent poles made – they are tall, conical, rust-proof, rope inside the pole, with the highest quality. He added.

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