Chris Hayes | What 'Law and Order' Means to Trump



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Chris Hayes, The New York Times
Hayes writes: "Donald Trump is not subtle. While normal political language functions through implication and indirection, Mr. Trump luxuriates in saying the quiet part loud. But in doing so, Mr. Trump exposes what drives the politics of the movement he commands."
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