“The fencing remains up and will be staffed by individuals who, on the day of the inauguration, will be able to assist people in terms of getting in, getting screened and finding their way to where their seats are,” said Thomas Manger, chief of the U.S. Capitol Police.
Snipers, road closures, security checkpoints: D.C. locks down for Trump's inauguration
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More than 50 members of Congress have been victims of swatting attacks since the election, U.S. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger recently told a Senate panel.
Congress on edge after surge of threats, swatting attacks against lawmakers
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