Voters will likely ‘be stuck with the burden of upholding’ law if Trump is convicted

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Voters next fall may be faced with an unprecedented choice, says Meet the Press Moderator and NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd: Put fmr. President Trump back in the White House, or essentially sign off on his sentencing if he is convicted and send him to prison or Secret Service-protected home confinement.