Fencing Reinstalled Around Capitol Building Ahead of State of the Union Address

Last Updated on February 7, 2023

For the third year in a row, the U.S. Capitol Police constructed a metal fence around the Capitol building ahead of President Biden’s State of the Union address.

The fence was initially installed in the aftermath of the January 6 Capitol protests and remained in place for months afterwards. It was eventually removed in July of 2021, though the barrier has been reinstalled on multiple occasions. This includes a rally in support of January 6 prisoners, a planned trucker protest and previous State of the Union addresses.

The latest construction was ordered by the U.S. Capitol Police Board, a group of congressional security officials who oversee the Capitol grounds, but whose meetings and reports are not made publicly available, CBS News reported.  “National Special Security Events require a robust security plan, so out of an abundance of caution, the U.S. Secret Service and the U.S. Capitol Police temporarily put up a fence around the U.S. Capitol Building,” said the U.S. Capitol Police in a statement.

Citing “multiple federal law enforcement” sources, CBS News reported that there are no known threats to the speech. They did, however, mention a “heightened threat environment” with no further explanation.

The Biden Administration has routinely warned of threats from right-wing “domestic terrorists” and “white supremacists,” groups that present the “#1 threat” to the homeland, per the administration. Biden himself has routinely referred to his detractors as “extreme MAGA Republicans” and has framed them as an imminent violent threat.

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