Felicity Huffman set to plead guilty in largest-ever college admissions scandal

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Felicity Huffman is set to plead guilty in Boston federal court to charges in the nation's largest-ever college admissions scandal.

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At least she is taking responsibility for her actions unlike the lying president.

She's with her, and she'll be OK...

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