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Trump prosecutor says 'cannot and will not normalize serious criminal conduct'

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg vows he will not allow Donald Trump to get away with lawbreaking after charging the former president with a string of felonies over alleged hush money payments. "These are felony crimes in New York State. No matter who you are, we cannot and will not normalize serious criminal conduct," he says. SOUNDBITE

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