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How Gaetz as attorney general would impact Justice Department 

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NBC News’ senior legal correspondent Laura Jarrett discusses the impact Matt Gaetz, President-elect Trump’s choice for attorney general, might have on the Justice Department. Current and former DOJ officials called the pick « insane » and « stunning », with one saying “he is the least qualified person ever nominated » for any position in the Department of Justice.


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