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U.S. fortifies capital to prepare for inauguration like to no other The National Mall will be closed, four bridges from Virginia will be shut down and as many as 25,000 National Guard troops will be on the streets of Washington for the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. By Emily Davies, Justin Jouvenal, Dan Lamothe and Meagan FlynnThe Washington Post Share Workers prepare the stage on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol ahead of Inauguration Day on Wednesday. Salwan Georges/The Washington Post WASHINGTON The Mall will be shuttered to the public for nearly a week, federal officials announced Friday, the latest in a series of unprecedented security measures that will all but prevent most people from viewing the inauguration in person on Wednesday. ....
With Mall, bridges and streets closed in D.C., the nation prepares for a celebration of democracy mostly devoid of its citizens Emily Davies, Justin Jouvenal, Dan Lamothe, Meagan Flynn The Mall will be shuttered to the public for nearly a week, federal officials announced Friday, the latest in a series of unprecedented security measures that will all but prevent most people from viewing the inauguration in person on Wednesday. The extraordinary measure was just one that was announced Friday as the heavy safety cordon around the nation’s capital tightened. Virginia will shut down four major bridges leading into downtown D.C. ahead of Inauguration Day. And defense officials authorized 4,000 more National Guard troops, swelling the total expected in the city to 25,000. ....
Jennifer Griffin reports from Capitol Hill on the security preparations. Two areas in downtown Washington, D.C., will be designated as First Amendment zones despite amplified security throughout the city and surrounding areas on Inauguration Day, the National Park Service said on Friday. Most events throughout the city were canceled after numerous requests by the mayor and other officials, but two permits were granted to allow protests at the Navy Memorial and at John Marshall Park, both located along Pennsylvania Avenue, Jeff Reinbold, the superintendent of the National Park Service said at a news conference on Friday. Reinbold said the groups which he did not identify will have 100 people, and individuals will be screened through magnetometers and escorted by the U.S. Park Police to the designated areas to facilitate First Amendment rights in the premiere First Amendment area in the country. ....