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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@3L4VJYP4yrs4Y
No, stronger measures should be set in place to protect the Capitol.
@8SFDLS64yrs4Y
No, but it may only be authorized if a demonstration is deemed to become violent or if something becomes a matter of national security.
@7FLXZTC4yrs4Y
Yes, but only until better security systems and intelligence are implemented.
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, for a defined period of time that is agreed upon by both Capitol police and members of Congress
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
Yes, until violent riots have been stabilized for an indeterminate length of time
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
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, for a period of time that is jointly agreed upon by members of Congress and the Capitol police
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, for a designated time period that is agreed upon by both Capitol police and members of Congress
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, for a defined time period that is agreed upon by both Capitol police and members of Congress
@8S4VH5F4yrs4Y
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.
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