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Security officials to scale back fencing around US Capitol

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National Guard soldiers open a gate of the razor wire-topped perimeter fence around the Capitol to allow a colleague in at sunrise in Washington, Monday, March 8, 2021. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Mon, March 15, 2021, 1:22 PM
 
 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Security officials will soon start to scale back the perimeter fencing surrounding the Capitol in response to guidance from the U.S. Capitol Police that “there does not exist a known, credible threat" that warrants keeping the temporary barrier in place.

The fencing will be scaled back in two phases, Timothy Blodgett, the acting House sergeant-at-arms, said Monday in a memo to members of Congress.

An inner perimeter of fencing will be moved closer to the Capitol building this week, providing access to nearby streets and some sidewalks. Strings of razor wire atop the fence will also be removed and bike racks will be placed strategically around each of the House office buildings. Blodgett said that an inner perimeter around the Capitol will remain in place as security repairs are made to the Capitol building.

 

During the latter part of March, the outer perimeter fencing will be removed and Independence Avenue and Constitution Avenue will be opened for traffic, Blodgett said.

How to protect lawmakers, while keeping the bucolic Capitol grounds open to visitors has emerged as one of the more daunting questions from Jan. 6, when a mob attacked the Capitol in a deadly insurrection. Lawmakers from both parties have decried the fencing as unsightly and beyond what is necessary, but security fears remain high.

Five people died after protesters stormed the building trying to stop Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s election over Republican Donald Trump. The former president was impeached by the House for inciting the mob, and acquitted by the Senate.

Thousands of National Guard troops also remain in place protecting the Capitol, but Blodgett said it is anticipated that the National Guard will “begin to reduce its posture at the Capitol in the coming weeks."

Lawmakers have described their unease at arriving for work each day in what can feel like a war zone. The absence of tourists snapping photos of the Capitol dome or constituents meeting with representatives is an emotional loss on top of coronavirus restrictions, they said. The security perimeter extends far beyond the Capitol itself through neighboring parks and office buildings.

The Senate Republican leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, compared it to a combat zone in Afghanistan.

“I think we are way overreacting,” he said at a press conference.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said on ABC's “This Week" on Sunday that “you have to make sure you’re safe enough so those who are motivated by those misrepresentations do not think that they have open season at the United States Capitol."

“I myself have been one to say, let’s see what we can do with a minimum of fencing, but again, this is a security decision," Pelosi said.

 

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50 minutes ago, Shabibilicious said:
Associated Press

Security officials to scale back fencing around US Capitol

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National Guard soldiers open a gate of the razor wire-topped perimeter fence around the Capitol to allow a colleague in at sunrise in Washington, Monday, March 8, 2021. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
KEVIN FREKING
Mon, March 15, 2021, 1:22 PM
 
 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Security officials will soon start to scale back the perimeter fencing surrounding the Capitol in response to guidance from the U.S. Capitol Police that “there does not exist a known, credible threat" that warrants keeping the temporary barrier in place.

The fencing will be scaled back in two phases, Timothy Blodgett, the acting House sergeant-at-arms, said Monday in a memo to members of Congress.

An inner perimeter of fencing will be moved closer to the Capitol building this week, providing access to nearby streets and some sidewalks. Strings of razor wire atop the fence will also be removed and bike racks will be placed strategically around each of the House office buildings. Blodgett said that an inner perimeter around the Capitol will remain in place as security repairs are made to the Capitol building.

 

During the latter part of March, the outer perimeter fencing will be removed and Independence Avenue and Constitution Avenue will be opened for traffic, Blodgett said.

How to protect lawmakers, while keeping the bucolic Capitol grounds open to visitors has emerged as one of the more daunting questions from Jan. 6, when a mob attacked the Capitol in a deadly insurrection. Lawmakers from both parties have decried the fencing as unsightly and beyond what is necessary, but security fears remain high.

Five people died after protesters stormed the building trying to stop Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s election over Republican Donald Trump. The former president was impeached by the House for inciting the mob, and acquitted by the Senate.

Thousands of National Guard troops also remain in place protecting the Capitol, but Blodgett said it is anticipated that the National Guard will “begin to reduce its posture at the Capitol in the coming weeks."

Lawmakers have described their unease at arriving for work each day in what can feel like a war zone. The absence of tourists snapping photos of the Capitol dome or constituents meeting with representatives is an emotional loss on top of coronavirus restrictions, they said. The security perimeter extends far beyond the Capitol itself through neighboring parks and office buildings.

The Senate Republican leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, compared it to a combat zone in Afghanistan.

“I think we are way overreacting,” he said at a press conference.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said on ABC's “This Week" on Sunday that “you have to make sure you’re safe enough so those who are motivated by those misrepresentations do not think that they have open season at the United States Capitol."

“I myself have been one to say, let’s see what we can do with a minimum of fencing, but again, this is a security decision," Pelosi said.

 

https://news.yahoo.com/security-officials-scale-back-fencing-172243174.html

 

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Maybe it’s time to move the fencing and National Guard to Portland , maybe just maybe give the citizens some protection instead of just the politicians ... hey just a thought 

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Did I?  B)

 

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We all know trumps stilling living in the heads of all the Biden supporters but will you be posting anything about the press conference they had at the border today?? They had some wonderful things to say about the Biden border crises and about Biden and his administration, I’m guessing your going to look the other way just like old joe and the administration are and keep blaming trump for everything 

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7 minutes ago, "Fred" said:

We all know trumps stilling living in the heads of all the Biden supporters but will you be posting anything about the press conference they had at the border today?? They had some wonderful things to say about the Biden border crises and about Biden and his administration, I’m guessing your going to look the other way just like old joe and the administration are and keep blaming trump for everything 

 

Feel free to start a thread on that "Fred".....and I'll surely read it.  If you don't know how to post articles, I can talk you through it if you need assistance figuring it out.  It took me some time when I started, and some other posters were happy to help.  :peace:

 

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