Despite reports and footage suggesting otherwise,
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Wednesday that
police "peaceably" cleared
protesters Monday from Lafayette Square before
President Trump passed through the area so he could pose for photos in front of nearby St. John's Church.In response to a question from CNN's Jim Acosta about whether the White House would take a do-over on the methods of crowd dispersement, McEnany said officers acted appropriately, noting that there were no fatalities or serious injuries. She also claimed officers had a right to defend themselves because they were under threat from demonstrators hurling bricks and frozen water bottles at them, alongside reports of caches of various potential weapons like
baseball bats and glass bottles "hidden along the streets."
But video from Monday shows officers forcibly moving both protesters — most of whom reporters described as peaceful — and media out of the way, indicating that McEnany may have set a pretty low bar for what she considers peaceable.