For Donald Trump, legal dominoes may not be finished falling
Susanne Craig, investigative reporter for the New York Times, and Rebecca Roiphe, former assistant D.A. in the Manhattan district attorney's office, talk with Alex Wagner about how Donald Trump's legal problems are not only interconnected, but as they unfold they may reveal or enable new criminal charges and investigations.
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