Protests continue in D.C. as Trump admin. agrees to keep police chief after lawsuit
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After being faced with a lawsuit from Washington, D.C. officials, the Justice Department allowed the city’s police chief to remain in her position, even as federal agents patrol city hotspots. NBC News’ Gary Grumbach reports from Washington.

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