Lafayette Square near the White House reopens to public
Source: AP
Lafayette Square, the park across from the White House, reopened Monday to the public nearly a year after federal authorities fenced off the area at the height of nationwide protests over policing following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
The square, which offers perhaps the best view of the White House to the public, was closed after U.S. Park Police officers last June forcefully dispersed protesters who had gathered near the White House.
The protesters were ejected from the square shortly before then-President Donald Trump walked across the park to stand near St. Johns Church to pose before cameras holding a Bible. The church had been damaged the night before Trumps photo-op, when a fire was set in the basement of the building during protests.
Fencing still surrounds the square named after the American Revolutionary War hero, but entryways on the northern side of the park were quietly opened to the public on Monday morning.
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