People Who Obstruct Justice Usually Have Something To Hide | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

One year after former FBI Director James Comey testified before congress about potential Presidential obstruction by Trump, Bob Mueller charges former Trump campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and Russian Konstantin Kilimnik with obstruction. Ari Melber breaks down how people typically do not obstruct criminal probes unless they are guilty of other crimes and are trying to hide them.
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People Who Obstruct Justice Usually Have Something To Hide | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

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