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Norm Eisen warned that the president could face "legal accountability" following the reported demand.
The "West Wing" actor summed up the president's Cabinet with a damning analysis.
Michael Feinberg called out the FBI director's "absolute madness" after he reportedly terminated the agent in training due to "political signage."
Ana Cabrera forcefully corrected the speaker of the House during a press conference.
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Barry McCaffrey took on the president for entertaining an idea that's "against American values."
Andrew Weissmann spotted an "unusual" move that should give "everyone pause" following the president's pressure campaign.
Joel Rubin broke down how the president's address is "incredibly damaging" to America.
Matthew Dowd claimed that network personalities haven't shared "an iota about what their employer just did to another employee."
Michael Fanone spelled out what the president has done more than any other politician in America.
The MSNBC host said the president is using outrage to cover up the stories he doesn't want to talk about.

































