This proposal recommends turning the White House into a national museum and relocating both the presidential residence and Congress to various states across the U.S.
Each new president would move to a different state that has not yet hosted the presidential residence, while congressional sessions would rotate among regions.
The White House, as a museum, would preserve its historical significance and offer visitors insight into the history of past administrations. Relocating the presidency and Congress would bring government closer to the people, encouraging a deeper connection between leaders and the diverse communities they serve.
By engaging directly with various regions, both the president and lawmakers would gain firsthand experience of local challenges and cultures, ensuring that federal leadership reflects the needs and concerns of the entire country. This decentralized approach would foster civic pride, promote local economies, and make the federal government more accessible, strengthening democracy and unity across the U.S.