City officials in Washington, D.C., have joined the nationwide protest movement by authorizing the painting of politically charged slogans to be painted on streets. Last week, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser granted permission to have "Black Lives Matter" painted on 16th Street N.W. Later she allowed "Defund the Police" to also be painted nearby. Now, a government watchdog, arguing the mayor has made the streets a public forum, wants its own slogan on a street, "Because No One is Above the Law!"