John Heilemann: Trump's support nationally keeps going down, but he's also the frontrunner
Several members of GOP leadership have stepped up to defend the Constitution, but most are still unwilling to criticize former President Trump's remarks about terminating the document. John Heilemann and Donny Deutsch discuss.
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