Confirmation Hearings and Congressional Investigations
25 January 2019
Hans A. von Spakovsky, Manager, Election Law Reform Initiative and Senior Legal Fellow, Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, discusses the confirmation hearing for Attorney General Nominee William Barr and whether former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen may have lied to the IRS, lenders and Congress.
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