Lafayette Square near the White House reopens to public

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Lafayette Square near the White House reopens to public
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Lafayette Square, the park across from the White House, has reopened to the public

The square, which offers perhaps the best view of the White House to the public, was closed after U.S. Park Police officers last June forcefully dispersed protesters who had gathered near the White House.

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