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US Representative Adam Schiff, Democrat of California and the Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence walks on Capitol Hill after witnesses failed to show up for closed door testimony during the impeachment inquiry into US President Donald Trump on November 5, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by AFP)

As the Donald Trump’s impeachment inquiry will take a new twist next week with the House of Representatives holding its first public hearings, the country is deeply divided along partisan lines.

Forty-nine percent of Americans now say they support impeaching Trump and removing him from office. That is based on the findings of two separate polls; one by NBC News and Wall Street Journal and another by Washington Post-ABC News. 


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