built/has is unusual.
could have just said built or has.
why both?
they built a mansion and have a compound.
they built a mansion which has a compound.
They built a fence around their mansion, which they turned into a compound, or bolthold.
So, the question is, what is in their compound?
Did the fence make it a compound.
ARe there building permits for their compound?
What exactly is a compound?
Is Valerie Jarret still at the compound with them?
In the United Kingdom, "compound" is not generally used in the sense of an unfortified enclosure, and not for homes. There, as in North American English, if used for a place, it is most likely to be taken to mean a fortified military compound. The unfortified enclosure usage …
Their compound, command center is in DC.
Their home, however, is somewhere else,….like Kenya
any one know how to check building permits in DC?
What else did the obamas build?
Tunnels?