Melber: Extraordinary testimony, 'damning series of allegations'

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Melber: Extraordinary testimony, 'damning series of allegations'
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WATCH: AriMelber: “We just saw something totally extraordinary... All the key insiders who’ve flipped – none of them have spoken under oath...[Cohen] lays out a damning series of allegations against the sitting president.”

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