
Temporary fencing to surround Capitol ahead of September 18 right-wing rally
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The US Capitol Police board has approved the department's request to reinstall temporary fencing around the Capitol ahead of a planned right-wing rally Saturday, Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger told reporters Monday.
Manger said the fence will start going up a "day or two" before the event, and if "everything goes well," it will come down "very soon" after. Fencing was erected around the Capitol following the deadly January 6 riot though it was eventually pared back and removed over the summer.More Related News

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