Neal Katyal to Jen Psaki: 'Two more' Trump indictments coming soon

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'It's very likely that Donald Trump is going to be facing two more additional indictments from Jack Smith and from Georgia before, say, Barbenheimer leaves the theaters.' neal_katyal gives jrpsaki a timeline for potential further Trump indictments.

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