The courts are finally catching up to Trump's chaos and corruption. And people in my district, at a town hall on Tuesday night, they're scared, they're concerned, they're anxious. But we're seeing now that the courts can at least be a speed bump.
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Swalwell discusses the role of the courts in addressing Trump's actions and the concerns of his constituents.
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