Discussing the unprecedented indictment of Donald Trump
Donald Trump will become the first former U.S. President to be arraigned on criminal charges. Charles Coleman, former Rep. Val Demings and Charlie Sykes joined Symone D. Sanders-Townsend to discuss why there's a debate over whether a president should be held to the same legal standards as any other U.S. citizen.
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