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  • Trump leaves trail of lawyers in difficult positions on road to indictment

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  • Weissmann: There are people in jail who've done far less than what Trump's charged with

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  • Melber: Trump is innocent until proven guilty, but is starting out really, really behind

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  • Trump indicted in classified documents probe, now first former president to face federal charges

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  • Ibram X. Kendi: When we assess structural racism, we are talking about groups not individuals

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  • Chris Christie says campaign will focus on Trump's presidential record

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Christie: Clinton is Obama's successor

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During a town hall meeting in Newton, Iowa, Governor Chris Christie attacks President Barack Obama's policies and compares them to what Hillary Clinton's agenda would be if elected as President.