are marginal. capitol police basically saying they re doing everything they can, but they need more funding to effect this big change everyone is looking for. more funding and bigger conversations about the direction. appreciate the reporting. panel is back with us. let s step back for context at six months and look at numbers. 500 plus arrests in the capitol insurrection. so 100 arrests on assaulting a law enforcement officer. 12 have entered plea bargains. 300 suspects unidentified. the fbi still seeking the pipe bomb suspect. the numbers tell you you see 500 arrests and think wow, impressive job by law enforcement. you see 300 suspects still unidentified, you think wow, this was a giant operation. and yes, progress, but it s a lot of work to do. that s right. and i think as we head into august, i don t want to be alarmist about this or be predictive in a way, but we have seen in years past that august is this time for congress when
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