Politicians from various countries made pilgrimages to the White House.

Literal

Various-countries [possessive-の] politicians [subject-が] White-House pilgrimage [object-を] did.

~詣で (originally 'visiting a shrine/temple') is used metaphorically here for political visits — 'White House pilgrimage' wryly implies politicians going to pay respects to American power the way one visits a shrine. The metaphor carries gentle irony about the power dynamic. 各国 ('each country, various countries') is a common kango prefix.