I haven't been to Washington, D.C., since I was sixteen (we approached in the Conestoga wagon and camped nearby). I don't know the layout. I don't know if it make it easier to get to the Capitol or if it is just to placate the residents inside the fencing. I've heard the implications are either that this is being done to allow access to Antifa or BLM or on the contrary, full removal would mean that Biden's reign over a bankrupt district is soon ending. Still seeking to learn more. I would welcome insights of those who are familiar with the area.
Last livestream I saw last week the fences were still up. It was some other fence coming down in that article a couple weeks back.
Most recent video I viewed showed the dismantling of the fence around or close to St. Johns. I think I said St. Patrick's (I need to be more careful). I can't find the video, but here's what I found in regard to news: https://thedcline.org/2021/03/01/washington-post-nine-months-later-fencing-comes-down-around-the-church-where-trump-stood-with-a-bible/
I haven't been to Washington, D.C., since I was sixteen (we approached in the Conestoga wagon and camped nearby). I don't know the layout. I don't know if it make it easier to get to the Capitol or if it is just to placate the residents inside the fencing. I've heard the implications are either that this is being done to allow access to Antifa or BLM or on the contrary, full removal would mean that Biden's reign over a bankrupt district is soon ending. Still seeking to learn more. I would welcome insights of those who are familiar with the area.