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🎧 Listen: Millions are expected to watch the first public hearings in the impeachment inquiry. We tell you what to keep a close eye on, in today's What's News podcast.

 

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Today was a debacle. These two clowns were the star witnesses?

Unofficial as Full house never voted for official impeachment. Just a 'rules' vote. Therefore, you are participating in a democrat election strategy to smear realDonaldTrump Why do I have to do your work for you? Interns running the newsroom?

The first hearings are designed to create the narrative against Trump. Those opposed to this narrative will be later when public opinion is set.

remember kids: the 2020 election is already underway and this is the Democrats' campaign

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