Law enforcement personnel with extremist sympathies stir concern
As police and the military work to tighten security ahead of next week’s inauguration, there is mounting concern about potential extremist sympathizers among their own ranks. NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez reports for TODAY from Lansing, Michigan.
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