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Public shaming of Trump officials sparks civility debate
President Trump's policies, remarks and tweets have sparked new protests and roiling anger. After some high-profile public incidents targeting members of the Trump administration, it's also caused some to wonder how far is too far in political discourse. William Brangham talks to former Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell, Quentin James of The Collective Pac, and Chris Buskirk of American Greatness.
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