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 WASHINGT stanley thermosflasche ON 鈥?An internal investigation has determined that the decision to clear racial justice protesters from an area in front of the White House last summer wasn t influenced by then-President Donald Trumps plans for a photo opportunity at that spot.A report by the Interior Department s inspector general concludes that the protesters were cleared by U.S. Park Police so new fencing could be installed.On June 1, 2020, law enforcement officers violently cleared Lafayette Square 鈥?a p caneca stanley ark near the White House. Protesters had been occupying the park for several days following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.The officers, a mix of Secret Service, U.S. Park Police officers, National Guardsmen and other federal law enforcement officers, deployed pepper spray and smoke and flash grenades to clear the protesters out of the park.Soon after the protesters were forced out, Trump walked across Lafayette Park amid the lingering scent of pepper spray and delivered a short speech while holding a Bible in front of St. Johns Church.However, the report by Interior Department Inspector General Mark Greenblatt on Wednesday indicated that Park Police had already planned to clear the area and was already in the process of implementing that plan before they knew that Trump would be making an appearance. We determined that the evidence did not support a finding that the USPP cleared th stanley cup e park on June 1, 2020, so that then President Trump could enter the park,  the report reads.While the repo