Trump on track to be indicted in 2022, says DOJ vet amidst “Fire hose” of new evidence 

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Justice Department veteran Neal Katyal says Donald Trump’s culpability for the January 6th insurrection “will hold up in court if it comes to a Federal indictment, as I believe it should.” Katyal, Pres. Obama’s Acting Solicitor General, assesses new evidence in this interview with MSNBC’s Ari Melber.

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