Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall made a rare appearance in Huntsville on Tuesday at a Huntsville Rotary Club forum, where he highlighted various threats that he believes the country still faces, nearing 250 years since its founding.

“Our nation has clear divisions, many times, torn between competing visions of what America should be,” he said.

“We see threats to the principles that define us, threats to free speech, to religious liberty, to the right to bear arms, we see efforts to centralize power in ways that’s contrary to the concept of federalism that allows Alabama to govern consistent with its values.”

Marshall, however, later told AL.com that he supports President Donald Trump’s federalization of the Washington, D.C., police department, which District Mayor Muriel Bowser

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