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MSNBC’s Wallace: Even Though Trump Has a Mandate, He 'Doesn’t' Understand Power in Washington

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace claimed on Monday's broadcast of "Deadline" that President-elect Donald Trump did not understand the power of the federal government even though he won a mandate in the presidential election.

The post MSNBC’s Wallace: Even Though Trump Has a Mandate, He ‘Doesn’t’ Understand Power in Washington appeared first on Breitbart.


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