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Can federal officers take over for local law enforcement?

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NBC News legal analyst Danny Cevallos breaks down both the constitutionality of Federal agents being sent to cities across the county, and how the Trump administration and DOJ will try use words like “support” local law enforcement to bypass any constitutional challenges.