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19:06Now PlayingFormer DOJ pardon attorney Liz Oyer joins Jim Acosta to break down Todd Blanche's first act as attorney general — a Justice Department memo that dramatically expands the scope of executive privilege. Oyer says Blanche invented a new form of immunity for the president and his inner circle out of thin air on day one, stretching privilege to cover people like Boris Epshteyn who don't work for the government at all. With the midterms 83 days out, Oyer alleges the memo is built to block congressional subpoenas before a Democratic House can issue them.
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