The President's New York residence gets its own no-fly zone
What happened
The Federal Aviation Administration proposes a new restricted airspace over the President's New York residence. This means aircraft will be prohibited from flying in that area to protect the President.
Why it matters
The Secret Service can now fully secure the President's private residence in New York, just as they would a government property. This formalizes a security measure that was likely already in place informally during presidential visits. It makes permanent a temporary restriction.
The signal
Watch for the final rule to be published in the Federal Register, which will confirm the exact boundaries and effective date of the prohibited area.