Should be Seattle, Portland, Minneapolis, Austin, and Chicago. NY is relatively calm (no riots, just criminals killing criminals) and DC is a special case.
Barr's been tasked with making a list of cities who have permitted violence and the destruction of property to persist, and have refused to undertake reasonable measures to restore order. Minneapolis, Austin, and Chicago may end up on that list.
Seattle, Portland, and Washington, DC are more important nationally so it makes sense that they would be focusing on them first. I could see them being used as examples to make everybody else fall in line when it comes to actually upholding the law.
Should be Seattle, Portland, Minneapolis, Austin, and Chicago. NY is relatively calm (no riots, just criminals killing criminals) and DC is a special case.
Barr's been tasked with making a list of cities who have permitted violence and the destruction of property to persist, and have refused to undertake reasonable measures to restore order. Minneapolis, Austin, and Chicago may end up on that list.
Seattle, Portland, and Washington, DC are more important nationally so it makes sense that they would be focusing on them first. I could see them being used as examples to make everybody else fall in line when it comes to actually upholding the law.