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Shrader talks about the on-going conversation related to Due Process  and in the Trump Administration.

FILE - In this photo provided by El Salvador's presidential press office, inmates identified by authorities as gang members are seated on the prison floor of the Terrorism Confinement Center in Tecoluca, El Salvador, March 15, 2023. President Nayib Bukele has enjoyed soaring levels of support since he started his brutal war against El Salvador's gangs nearly two years ago, suspending constitutional rights and locking up tens of thousands of people with little access to due process. Photo: Associated Press/El Salvador presidential press office via AP, File

Shrader talks about the on-going conversation related to Due Process and in the Trump Administration.

NEC Professor Nathan Shrader joins us to discuss the number one of internet searches in the USA: The 14th Amendment. Professor Shrader and I talked about the ongoing conversation of ‘due process’ as it relates to Trump’s administration of illegal aliens.

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