'We’ve got to monitor this for the incitement of violence': Law enforcement prepares for possible Trump indictment
Local, state and federal law enforcement and security agencies are preparing for the possibility Donald Trump will be indicted in New York as early as next week. As Trump calls for his supporters to protest, MSNBC’s Alicia Menendez is joined by MSNBC National Security Analyst Frank Figliuzzi to discuss what the preparations could look like and how seriously law enforcement should take Trump’s calls for protests.
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