Former deputy assistant attorney general on whether Trump can still be impeached
Tom Dupree, former deputy assistant attorney general, joins Shep Smith to talk about whether the Senate will convict former President Trump. He says the fact that Sen. Leahy is presiding over the impeachment trial instead of a Supreme Court justice makes the process more difficult.
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