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Federal panel signals it could support permanent fencing around White House park known for protests

A federal panel indicates potential support for permanent fencing around Lafayette Square, a historic site for protests and free speech. This proposal arises from safety concerns and vandalism issues, while public comments emphasize the nee...

NBC News· Jul 17, 2026 · 10:02 AM · 2 views

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A federal panel indicates potential support for permanent fencing around Lafayette Square, a historic site for protests and free speech. This proposal arises from safety concerns and vandalism issues, while public comments emphasize the need to protect First Amendment activities.

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