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Alberto R. Gonzales

Episode 40 | 26m 46s

Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales comments on the indictment of James Comey, the relationship between the White House and the Justice Department, the erosion of norms under President Trump, and Congress' failure to check the executive branch.

Aired: 10/02/25
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