“ So this fence is still there? “
I don’t know.
I read yesterday that 7000 military will be staying for some time, and that the inner fence would be there as long as they are.
That said, I don’t really know.
~Easy
Thank you. I did read NG will be staying until March, and it’s interesting that it is not easy to find exactly who ordered this, other than President Trump’s initial request/order that Chris Miller posted what seem like eons ago.
Did a bit of searching.
‘Non-scalable’ fencing protected the US Capitol on Tuesday, January 19, ahead of the inauguration of President Joe Biden and two weeks after Trump supporters breached Capitol security. Footage by Brendan Gutenschwager shows the fence topped with barbed wire surrounding the Capitol. Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy said on January 7 that the seven-foot “non-scalable” fence would be in place for at least 30 days. Checkpoints and barricades were put up around Washington as tens of thousands of National Guardsmen were deployed to enforce security on Inauguration Day.
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Some of the fencing in Washington DC that was put up ahead of US President Joe Biden’s inauguration has been removed, but the Capitol Hill area is still fenced off, a Sputnik correspondent reports.
The fences around the White House and the concrete blocks placed on intersections have been removed. K Street has been cleared, as well as I Street, which is now open to traffic.
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Some of the fencing in Washington DC that was put up ahead of US President Joe Biden’s inauguration has been removed, but the Capitol Hill area is still fenced off, a Sputnik correspondent reports.
The fences around the White House and the concrete blocks placed on intersections have been removed. K Street has been cleared, as well as I Street, which is now open to traffic.
AND in case anyone is still in doubt as to Crenshaw’s status, this seals it up tight. Enemy status. Vet/eyepatch/handsome is not enough.
Rep. Crenshaw on Biden lifting transgender military ban: ‘People should serve openly’