NYU's Melissa Murray: This is not going to be an ordinary criminal trial
Melissa Murray, New York University professor of law, says many constitutional lawyers have said it may be possible to convict former President Trump, even though he's no longer in office. But Republican politicians may use this loophole to their advantage. She joins Shep Smith to provide commentary.
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