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    Why Trump may surrender and not fight extradition

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  • Michael Beschloss: Where in history have we heard defendants like Trump call for demonstrations?

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  • Rev. Al: DA Bragg is not motivated by politics

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  • Mike Pence says no man is above the law and then questions indictment

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  • Joe: These are very perilous times; there is so much at stake

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  • Trump immediately begins fundraising off his indictment

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  • Lessons from around the globe in 'Teachers' book

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  • How AR-15 bullets impact the human body

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  • Sheryl Crow: Moms and dads in Tennessee want sensible legislation

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  • 'Stay curious, be creative' and more leadership traits

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  • Bipartisan opposition to banning TikTok emerges on Capitol Hill

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  • Michael Schmidt: It's rich Trump is claiming government is being weaponized against him

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  • Legendary Broadway show gets 25th anniversary performance

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  • Red flag laws can help save lives, says former U.S. attorney

    11:10
  • MLB season kicks off Thursday

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  • Speaker McCarthy refuses to answer questions about mass shooting

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  • Is it already too late to challenge Trump?

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  • Most GOP voters don't think criminal charges should disqualify Trump from running

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  • Several casualties reported after two Army Blackhawk helicopters crash in Kentucky

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  • Why DeSantis 'really stepped in it' on abortion issue

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'How do you go into a warzone and collect these chemicals?'

07:15

Russia has proposed that Syria hand over the country's chemical weapons for destruction, a proposal met warmly by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government. But how hopeful should the U.S. be about a possible deal with Russia? Could military intervention still happen? "Meet the Press" moderator David Gregory joins the conversation.