Top Republicans and White House officials try to disassociate from Trump
Current and former White House officials are already planning their next moves ahead of President Trump's departure next week. But some are already facing backlash for their association with his administration. Vanity Fair special correspondent William Cohan calls this the "Trump Stink." He joined CBSN'S Lana Zak to discuss.
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