How New York’s ‘quirky law’ could impact the Trump investigation
Former U.S. Attorney and Senior FBI Official Chuck Rosenberg joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss how New York’s “quirky law” of a witness telling the grand jury why Trump shouldn’t be charged will impact the probe into the former president.
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