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In Lafayette Square, visitors return to a park changed by protests June 11, 2020 More than 5 years ago Workers take down the fence surrounding Lafayette Square.
An Episcopal priest at the Lafayette Square protest a little over a year ago is speaking out against an internal report released on the violence used to clear the area.
Behind-the-scenes analysis: For one reporter on the ground, the dissonance between the show of civil obedience and the display of state power in Lafayette Square on Monday was unnerving.
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The New Republic on MSNWould Trump and Hegseth Have Protesters Be Shot? See What They’ve SaidThe weekend’s events in Los Angeles bring us face-to-face with a possible reality that until this year seemed unimaginable in ...
Attorney General Bill Barr ordered law enforcement officials to extend the perimeter of Lafayette Square before President Trump ventured outside the White House on Monday to visit sites vandalized ...
The D.C. riots of 2020, now ignored by the news media, put the country on a dark path. Pictured: A maintenance building in Lafayette Square, across the street from the White House, burns on May 31 ...
Lafayette Square, a park across from the White House in Washington, D.C., reopened to the public Monday, nearly a year after federal authorities fenced off the area during protests about policing ...
Following the announcement that Washington D.C.'s Lafayette Square will reopen after several George Floyd related protests, The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History said it's ...
But a close reading of the report in question reveals there are still some unanswered questions. Last summer, large Black Lives Matter protests were occurring throughout cities across the country ...
Lafayette Square has been the target of vandalism and property damage in multiple protests in recent years, including Saturday’s pro-Palestinian protests. Ross O’Keefe contributed to this ...
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