This week, Trump, Jr. released emails showing he had welcomed a meeting with a Russian lawyer who was offering damaging information on then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. As new information continues to dribble out, law makers and legal experts have been debating what this mean legally. Does this demonstrate collusion or conspiracy? Kathleen Clark, a Washington University Law Professor, sits down with Soledad O’Brien to walk through which laws apply, the questions that need to be answered and what conclusions are going too far.
Legal Expert: President Could Face Legal Liability
July 15, 2017Legal Expert: President Could Face Legal Liability
July 15, 2017
Where Does the Russia Investigation Go Next?
November 4, 2017Where Does the Russia Investigation Go Next?
November 4, 2017
Conservative Environmentalists Look for a Middle Ground
November 24, 2024Conservative Environmentalists Look for a Middle Ground
November 24, 2024
NOVEMBER 23, 2024
November 24, 2024NOVEMBER 23, 2024
November 24, 2024
How the Vice Presidency Has Evolved
July 14, 2024How the Vice Presidency Has Evolved
July 14, 2024
JULY 13, 2024
July 14, 2024JULY 13, 2024
July 14, 2024
JUNE 22, 2024
June 23, 2024JUNE 22, 2024
June 23, 2024
How Third Parties Impact the American Democracy
June 2, 2024How Third Parties Impact the American Democracy
June 2, 2024