How the far-right is responding to Trump’s threats against prosecutors
Extremist groups welcome former President Trump’s rants against law enforcement, but “they’re mad at him for not being more specific,” says Media Matters C.E.O. Angelo Carusone. He joined “Talking Feds” podcast host Harry Litman to discuss whether Trump could face any legal consequences for inciting violence.
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