CBS News justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane describes how Washington, D.C., looks and feels amid President Trump's crime crackdown in the city, which includes the deployment of National Guard troops.
Breakdown
- National Guard troop numbers in Washington, D.C. are set to double following a crime emergency declaration.
- Louisiana joins other Republican-led states in sending troops to the capital. 9s
- Troops are supporting local police without carrying firearms or conducting arrests. 1m 12s
- The deployment is controversial, with the D.C. mayor preferring more law enforcement over military presence. 2m 18s
- Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and Dan Bongino have been named co-deputy directors of the FBI. 2m 45s