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consequences. and outside of chris christie, nary a word of condemnation was uttered by the republican party. honestly, the media didn't do much better. chalking up this argument to a seemingly bold idea or a generic immunity claim. it is also notable that at no point have any of his lawyers in any of his cases encompassing 92 criminal counts argued that trump is innocent. in fact, implied in their defenses is that he did do what he is being accused of doing. but that he had the right to do it. joining me now is andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel and former senior member of the mueller probe and tim o'brien, senior executive etd tor of bloomberg opinion. thank you for being here. you have been here offset while i've been losing my mind about this, literally since yesterday, andrew, since i listened to this hearing. my jaw dropped. >> yep. >> i would love to get your unfiltered reaction to it and to

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southern border last republican administration, the "new york times" would have a headline with type that big. but, in the meantime, nary a word out of most of the mainstream media. even though now the "new york times" did do the story. jessica, apparently 85,000 kids are unaccounted for. 85,000 kids the government doesn't know. we let them into the country, poof! they're gone. >> yeah, well, the administration and its allies on the hill and in some of the media outlets would like the public to think that this -- what's going on at the border is some kind of humanitarian program that is helping people, that it's a family reunification. and. >> steve: it's not. >> without all the down sides. these policies are facilitating the traffickers and enriching them and being dumped on communities across the country

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