DOJ watchdog releases report on Comey's memos about President Trump
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The Department of Justice inspector general found that former FBI director James Comey violated policy for his handling of private memos about President Trump, but says he should not be prosecuted. NBC News White House Correspondent Peter Alexander, Former U.S. attorney Barbara McQuade and NBC News Correspondent Julia Ainsley join Andrea Mitchell to discuss.Aug. 29, 2019
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