the threat is driven by a qanon conspiracy theory that former president trump will be inaugurated tomorrow, march 4. the acting chief of the u.s. capitol police said threats against lawmakers have almost doubled in the last year. we know that the threats are through the roof. reporter: the bulletin also mentioned militia plans to take control of the u.s. capitol andd remove democratic one group the f.b.i. is warning about is the three percenters, an antigovernment group, some of whom were arrested after the capitol assault and seen here in this training video. security around the capitol is being fortified because of the threats with more police on duty, and the national guard will maintain its presence. we have enhanced our securitt posture. you better run, cops! reporter: meanwhile, law enforcement continues to face tough questions about failures in the response to the insurrection, including why it took so long for the national guard to respond.
reporter: the gunfight lasted for hours as irving sat in the blood of his fellow soldiers who had been cut down while ending his own on their own terms. really wanted to cry looking at the po with a hole in his chest. it was terrifying. reporter: the moment he thought back to his childhood, two veterans living in government housing and he struggled through school. i got bullied a lot. reporter: the only thing that truly intrigued him was military snipers. my focus was being in the army, joining the cadet corps. at 2017 he listed but by 23, the first african americans labor to deploy on the third range of battalions. i don t inc. i have ever seen
a black guy in snipers section, a few jokes. reporter: left the room for mistakes the only a few people of color, he felt everything he did reflected on him being black. about like no other earnings the nickname reaper, his ability to take a target out in sharpshooting. i was pulling the trigger every time. once you know what you are capable of doing, it offers who you are and perceived it, aspects of life, back in afghanistan that invincible mentality would kick in as fellow soldiers gunned down, 12 hours later. irving made it out of afghanistan in the third range of battalion s w snipers with a record 33 kills in 100 days.
failed in 2020 but with democrats now controlling both the house and senate, we ll be watching to see if it makes it through. he wants to see a regulation on the existing purchase of the weapons. one final item will be a priority will be instituting universal background checks for the sale of all guns in the united states. reporter: i m arlitt saenz in wilmington, delaware. one focus is education policy, especially as schools are grappling with teaching amid the pandemic. president-elect has said that one of his top priorities is getting kids back in classrooms, and that includes providing $175 billion to schools to be able to do just that. the president-elect lekt is