Presidential Emergency Operations Center
Template:Short description Template:Distinguish Template:Use American English Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox room The Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC, Template:Respell) is a bunker underneath the East Wing of the White House. It serves as a secure shelter and communications center for the president of the United States and others in case of an emergency.
History
World War II
The first White House bunker was built during World War II to protect President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the event of an aerial attack on Washington, D.C.
The present-day PEOC space has modern communications equipment, including televisions and phones to coordinate with outside government entities. During a breach of White House security, including violations of the Washington, D.C., Air Defense Identification Zone (P-56 airspace), the president and other protectees are relocated to the executive briefing room, next to the PEOC. Day to day, the PEOC is staffed around the clock by joint-service military officers and non-commissioned officers.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
September 11 attacks
During the September 11 attacks, a number of key personnel were evacuated from their offices in the White House to the PEOC. These included Vice President Dick Cheney, First Lady Laura Bush, Lynne Cheney, Condoleezza Rice, Mary Matalin, "Scooter" Libby, Joshua Bolten, Karen Hughes, Stephen Hadley, David Addington, Secret Service agents, U.S. Army major and White House Fellow Mike Fenzel, and other staff including Norman Mineta. President George W. Bush was visiting a school in Florida at the time of the attacks.<ref name="clarke18">Template:Cite book</ref>
May 29, 2020
President Donald Trump retreated to the PEOC during the night of May 29, 2020, at the beginning of the George Floyd protests.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
After his time in the bunker was reported in the news, Trump demanded that officials find and prosecute those responsible for the information getting to the press.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Trump's secretary of defense, Mark Esper, described in his 2022 book that Trump stated the person who leaked his whereabouts "should be tried for treason and should be executed".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>