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'Justice delayed is justice denied': Hillary Clinton weighs in on Trump's trials

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Hillary Clinton joins Morning Joe to discuss the potential impacts of Donald Trump's legal troubles and their implications for American democracy. She expressed concern about delayed justice and ongoing legal cases that could influence voter knowledge and decisions: "SCOTUS is doing our country a grave disservice in not deciding the case about immunity."