U.S. Capitol Police on Thursday asked that the National Guard remain on-site for an additional 60 days due to ongoing security concerns surrounding the building, AP reports.
Why it matters: While many lawmakers are eager for security measures surrounding the Capitol — including fencing and an increased law enforcement presence — to be lightened, the request by Capitol Police reflects concerns about ongoing threats.
- Capitol Police announced additional security measures on Wednesday after obtaining intelligence showing "a possible plot to breach the Capitol by an identified militia group on Thursday, March 4."
- The House cancelled votes due to further FBI and Homeland Security warnings of a potential threat to the Capitol.
What they're saying: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said at a press conference on Thursday that she'll leave decisions on the National Guard to security officials.