Michael Beschloss on indictment: Presidents 'not supposed to be kings'
NBC News Presidential Historian Michael Beschloss joined American Voices to discuss what Trump’s indictment means for the future of the American presidency. Beschloss explores comparisons to other moments in history, and what this historic indictment will mean for accountability in America for years to come.
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