A week from today, the high-profile criminal trial of former Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort will officially begin. Manafort faces charges of bank and tax fraud and additional charges of attempting to conceal his lobbying work. So what do the former campaign chair’s legal problems mean for Trump? And will the president ever agree to an interview with Special Counsel Bob Mueller?
Ben Clements, former federal prosecutor and chief counsel for Governor Patrick, and William Weinreb, former acting U.S attorney who was lead prosecutor on the conviction of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, joined Jim Braude to discuss.