How Trump played his followers for 'SUCKERS' and grabbed big bucks for himself
7/4/202642 min
Eric Lipton, New York Times investigative reporter, talks with Jen Psaki about the unprecedented amounts of money Donald Trump and his family is making while he is in office, and Trump's shamelessness about the conflicts of interest earning huge windfalls for his sons.
Joyce Vance and Janai Nelson discuss how far the Supreme Court has strayed from the Constitution and American principles.
Rep. Chris Pappas discusses his race for Senate in New Hampshire and the possibility of Democrats achieving a majority in the Senate in this year's elections.
Beau Bayh discusses his candidacy to be Indiana's secreatry of state and the threat Donald Trump poses to free and fair elections.
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Speaker 30:57
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Jen Psaki· Host1:00
[upbeat music] Welcome back to our special live two-hour edition of The Briefing this July 4th eve. As much as President Trump wants this July 4th to be remembered for his attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest fireworks show ever, one so large it is going to make the air in the DC area dangerous to breathe tomorrow night,

