Justice Department probes Trump’s handling of classified records
New York Times Washington correspondent Mike Schmidt and former assistant U.S. attorney for SDNY Dan Goldman discuss the Department of Justice moving forward with its grand jury investigation into how Trump and his aides mishandled classified documents
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