Authorities on late Wednesday began to reinstall temporary fencing around the US capitol ahead of the weekend 'Justice for J6' rally. This comes just two months after the removal of the post-January 6 barriers.
According to the Capitol Police, the installation of the fence will take about 24 hours and it will go down right after the rally.
The rally is expected to draw a large crowd of people reportedly demanding justice for some 600 people who were arrested in relation to the January 6 Capitol riot.
Authorities on late Wednesday began to reinstall temporary fencing around the US capitol ahead of the weekend 'Justice for J6' rally. This comes just two months after the removal of the post-January 6 barriers.
According to the Capitol Police, the installation of the fence will take about 24 hours and it will go down right after the rally.
The rally is expected to draw a large crowd of people reportedly demanding justice for some 600 people who were arrested in relation to the January 6 Capitol riot.
Authorities on late Wednesday began to reinstall temporary fencing around the US capitol ahead of the weekend 'Justice for J6' rally. This comes just two months after the removal of the post-January 6 barriers.
According to the Capitol Police, the installation of the fence will take about 24 hours and it will go down right after the rally.
The rally is expected to draw a large crowd of people reportedly demanding justice for some 600 people who were arrested in relation to the January 6 Capitol riot.