Campbell’s Corner: FX 'Impeachment' demonstrates continued abuse of power
By Hannah Campbell | Sep. 9, 2021While watching the series, I saw that the same patterns by politicians have not changed, but the reaction of the public has greatly.
While watching the series, I saw that the same patterns by politicians have not changed, but the reaction of the public has greatly.
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