
Jacob Soboroff Somehow Gets The People Who Do The Bad Things To Talk to Him
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07/23/20 • 22 min
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NBC News' Jacob Soboroff on his new book Separated, the story of the Trump Administration's disastrous child-separation immigration policy – and how it relates directly to their disastrous Covid public-health policy.
NBC News' Jacob Soboroff on his new book Separated, the story of the Trump Administration's disastrous child-separation immigration policy – and how it relates directly to their disastrous Covid public-health policy.
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