‘The problem is Republican silence’: What Trump’s legal and personal controversies mean for 2024
Democratic strategist Adrienne Elrod and former Republican Congressman Joe Walsh join Yasmin Vossoughian to discuss Trump’s worsening legal perils as he prepares to run for president again, and what Trump’s apparent embrace of white nationalism reveal about the leanings of the Republican party ahead of 2024.
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