‘Karma’: Exonerated Central Park 5 member reacts to Trump indictment
In 1989, Trump took out a full-page ad in the Times calling for New York to bring back the death penalty in the case of the Central Park Five—five people who were later famously exonerated. One of them, Yusef Salaam, responded to Trump's indictment with a one word statement: "Karma." Salaam and Rev. Al Sharpton join Chris Hayes.
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