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Weissmann: Fulton County D.A. will stick to her gameplan after foreperson speaks out

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MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell speaks to Gwen Keyes Fleming, former district attorney for DeKalb County, Georgia, and Andrew Weissmann, former Chief of the Criminal Division in the Eastern District of New York, about the wide-ranging interviews with the foreperson of the Fulton County grand jury that investigated Donald Trump and whether they will impact any charging decisions from District Attorney Fani Willis.