Andrew Weissmann: Trump abandoned ‘all of the process that exists in the DOJ about how pardons are given’
Former FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann, New York Times Washington correspondent Michael Schmidt, and White House Correspondent for PBS NewsHour Yamiche Alcindor discuss what could be a flood of upcoming pardons from Donald Trump in the final days of his presidency
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