Congress Goes Cuckoo: Top 5 Bonkers Moments from Recent House Oversight Committee Hearing
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10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-9% Negative
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45% : He whipped out a huge photo of Trump, seen catching some (alleged) z's during his hush money trial.38% : So many of his critics have found it odd that Trump had his eyes closed for long stretches.
38% : Garcia used his time at the hearing to talk about these reports, all while holding up the image of Trump looking like he's in dreamland.
15% : From vicious personal attacks and comebacks like 'bleached blonde, bad-built, butch body' to talks about Donald Trump allegedly catching z's during his criminal trial to reps publicly apologizing for the chaos, the petty feuds, dramatic readings, unparliamentary language, and trust fund jabs reached insane new levels.
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