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Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett talks to Alicia Menendez about why the Republican complaint that the Justice Department has been “weaponized” is so absurd; arguing that if Republicans take the White House, Donald Trump has already vowed to use the DOJ to prosecute his political enemies. And he’ll likely follow through.