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When his second week begins his position, the Public Prosecutor, on behalf of President Trump, launched a number of prosecutors who worked on government issues against President Trump. The president was expected to sign a new round of executive procedures, including the return of the military personnel who were rejected after refusing to obtain a Covid vaccine. The hearings of this week were expected for more cabinet candidates. NBC News’ Kelly O’Donnel Reports.

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