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Trump Abusing Authority With DC Takeover: UNC's Gerhardt

Trump Abusing Authority With DC Takeover: UNC's Gerhardt

Bloomberg3 days ago
Michael Gerhardt, Distinguished Professor of Jurisprudence at UNC School of Law, talks about President Trump abusing his authority with his takeover of the Washington, DC police and that the President's claim of high crime in DC is contrary to other DC officials in the area. Michael speaks with Joe Mathieu on the late edition of Bloomberg's "Balance of Power." (Source: Bloomberg)
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