How Donald Trump's 'legally crazy' plan is fending off the FBI

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Since the FBI seized boxes of classified documents from Donald Trump's home at Mar-a-Lago, we've been learning a lot more about what they contained.  There are even reports the former President had taken details of a foreign government's nuclear capabilities, a move that could see him facing espionage charges.  Today, a former FBI investigator on why even if Donald Trump is found guilty and jailed, he could still try to run for President again, and probably will.  Featured:  Asha Rangappa, former FBI special agent and assistant dean, Jackson School of Global Affairs, Yale University