this very, very dangerous, and frankly, reckless experiment that we engaged in four years ago of electing Donald Trump, someone with virtually no qualifications for office and a lot of dangerous inclinations will be over.
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Jeh Johnson discusses the end of Donald Trump's presidency and the implications of his election.
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