After President Trump was indicted by a grand jury on Thursday over hush money payments leading up to the 2016 presidential campaign, MSNBC commentators rejoiced.
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"And I have to say this, Joy, it’s very clear not just as an academic, not just as a professor, not just as analyst, I am happy. I am legitimately happy. Because I think that the fact that Donald Trump had not been held accountable in any significant way thus far was a cancer on this country," he said.
"This guy is not invincible…that is a great moment in American history and all of us should be happy that the system is semi-working the way it should be," he praised. New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg had been investigating former President Donald Trump for alleged hush money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
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