‘Crass, dangerous, and ineffective’: Chuck Rosenberg on Trump’s targeting judge

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Former President Trump’s New York criminal case begins Monday with jury selection, the first of the four criminal cases to reach this stage. Chuck Rosenberg and Barbara McQuade join Morning Joe to discuss.