‘He can use that info to extort the country’: Former Trump attorney Cohen on classified docs
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Donald Trump turned himself in for what is his second criminal indictment, the first having been in New York, on Tuesday. In Miami, he made his first appearance in a federal courtroom, responding to the 37 counts charged by special counsel Jack Smith related to mishandling classified documents, obstruction of justice, and making false statements. Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen discusses these historic developments on The ReidOut on with Joy Reid.June 14, 2023
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