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How impeachment managers wrapped up their case against Trump

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How impeachment managers wrapped up their case against Trump

How impeachment managers wrapped up their case against Trump

CNN’s Jeff Zeleny recaps day three of Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial, in which the House impeachment team rested its case and urged senators to hold Trump accountable.


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