On Wednesday July 6th, 2021 a group of rioters breached the U.S. Capitol after a rally for then President Donald Trump. Members of the House and Senate were both inside the building as thousands of rioters surrounded it. The rioting took place as Congress was set to ratify President Joe Biden’s Electoral College win. The U.S. Capitol was both a working office building and a museum, with historic art in the stairwells and on the walls. Before the coronavirus pandemic struck most of the building was open to the public. After the riot the Capitol Police erected 4 miles of security fencin…
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Yes, for a defined period of time that is agreed upon by both Capitol police and members of Congress
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, for a defined time period that is agreed upon by both Capitol police and members of Congress
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, for a designated time period that is agreed upon by both Capitol police and members of Congress
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, for a period of time that is jointly agreed upon by members of Congress and the Capitol police
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, until violent riots have been stabilized for a given length of time jointly agreed upon by the Capitol Police and members of Congress
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, until violent riots have been stabilized for an indeterminate length of time
@8SJL5BT3yrs3Y
only if something really bad happens
@8SHYVRQ3yrs3Y
no us citizens should be able to visit if they want
@6HQ4HQ53yrs3Y
No. The Capitol is a public building and should be open to the public. The security fence is not only hypocritical but an insult to the American Public
@8SGQ45H3yrs3Y
Yes but only as a last resort.
@8SFP8F23yrs3Y
Not anymore. The riot is over.
@8SFDLS63yrs3Y
No, but it may only be authorized if a demonstration is deemed to become violent or if something becomes a matter of national security.
@8SBQ3HP3yrs3Y
No, the security there just needs to do their job.
@BestPoliticsIN3yrs3Y
No, it is the people's Capitol
@8S6KQGY3yrs3Y
only if it is absolutely necessary
@8S6JHGR3yrs3Y
yes but not too big a one
@8S6SYCT3yrs3Y
Not only (yes) all important parts of governing systems should be protected with more forces than just a fence. Fences alone don't protect houses enough, drones, guards, cameras- employ as much as needed. Especially after the recent storming- god that was pathetic.
@3L4VJYP3yrs3Y
No, stronger measures should be set in place to protect the Capitol.
@8S4VH5F3yrs3Y
Only right now, while there is a terrorist threat. Once the threat is gone we need to open it up. The Capitol is a building for the people ran by the people.
@8S3JZ3B3yrs3Y
Only if there is immediate danger
@4ZB2VS33yrs3Y
No, but because of security threats now it should
@3L954DX3yrs3Y
No, erect a security fence around the city of Portland, Oregon instead.
@8RXGKGZ3yrs3Y
No, It will effectively do nothing
@842VWLK3yrs3Y
yes, but only because I don't want any more loss of life. and only do it if thinks seem to escalate again.
@7FLXZTC3yrs3Y
Yes, but only until better security systems and intelligence are implemented.
@Maxx485038003yrs3Y
No, give DC statehood or the right to call in the national guard
@8RSNY683yrs3Y
Maybe some type of security fence but what the capitol needs is more security by the police, national guard, army, or whatever so members of Congress can be safe.
@8CN7P7L3yrs3Y
No, Goverment should be easily accessible
@8RS5BVG3yrs3Y
Yes, temporarily and with some modifications. While the implementation of the fence is unfortunate, it seems it is currently necessary to protect members of congress from any violent attacks.
@8RSCZG83yrs3Y
Would the fence even work..?
@8KLW9JD3yrs3Y
No, but during events there needs to be more security in place.
@8RB2K9D3yrs3Y
Yes, but remove it by the start of 2022