Former FBI Director James Comey made his first appearance in federal court as a criminal defendant, pleading not guilty to two felony charges of obstructing and lying to Congress. Some legal experts argue that this case has a good chance of getting thrown out. MSNBC Legal Correspondent Lisa Rubin, MSNBC Senior Investigative Correspondent Carol Leonnig, and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Thomas Dupree join Katy Tur to weigh in.
'Absolutely surreal and bizarre experience': Inside the courtroom at Comey's arraignment

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