A clip showing Vice President Kamala Harris praising former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby as doing the 'right thing' has resurfaced as Mosby faces criminal charges.
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A June 2018 video showing Harris speaking at a campaign rally for Mosby on the day of the Democratic primary election for Baltimore state’s attorney has resurfaced as the former high-profile prosecutor faces up to five years in prison for perjury and up to 30 years for fraud, if convicted.
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