Celebrities like Liam Neeson and Glenn Close read excerpts of the indictments against former President Donald Trump for an MSNBC podcast last week.
Liam Neeson and Glenn Close were among the celebrities who’ve offered their voices to read excerpts of the indictments against former President Trump for an ongoing
’s 'Prosecuting Donald Trump' podcast covers 'the historic indictments' against ther former president as they go to trial. Thursday's episode used Neeson and Close to read some of the charges against the former president as special counsel Jack Smith and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, respectively. Co-hosts Andrew Weissman and Melissa Murray repeatedly praised the actors for bringing personality to the 'characters' of the attorneys.
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